New Delhi : The National Industries Research and Development Council (NIRDC), an autonomous body under the Ministry of Micro, Small & Medium Enterprises, today announced the development of InDApp, a fully indigenous digital platform designed to expand MSME engagement and market reach.
Created as a single-window B2B marketplace, InDApp enables entrepreneurs across India to network, trade, and access government schemes with ease. Supported by eight ministries, the platform offers a wide range of services—information on schemes, access to capital, business promotion tools, training support, and capacity-building resources—bringing MSMEs onto a seamless digital interface.
Positioned as a technological breakthrough for the sector, InDApp allows even remote businesses to list products and services, explore markets nationwide, and gain global visibility. It aims to help Indian artisans, craftsmen, and MSMEs build internationally competitive brands while contributing to the vision of Viksit Bharat.
As the nodal body behind the initiative, NIRDC works closely with multiple government institutions to streamline MSME support and ensure integrated policy implementation.
“InDApp blends physical outreach with digital empowerment, creating a transparent, efficient, and inclusive ecosystem. Its hybrid model ensures that even the smallest enterprises can tap national and global opportunities through both in-person and virtual channels,” said Shambhu Singh, National Chairman, NIRDC.