Charm mixing and CP violation are unique probe to study the flavour dynamics of up-type quarks sector, the only sector, where CP violation remains to be discovered. The CP violation in the charm sector is expected to be small, and contribution from New Physics could significantly affect the measured value. The Belle II experiment at the SuperKEKB, asymmetric-energy e^{+}e^{−} collider at KEK, Japan, is an upgrade of Belle experiment for better performance and to handle the higher instantaneous luminosity. The Belle II detector will be collecting a total integrated luminosity of 50 ab-1 of data by 2025, which is a large increase than that of its predecessor Belle/KEKB as well as the BaBar experiment. The improved vertex resolution and particle identification of the Belle II detector will provide a larger and better quality data sample of charm meson decays. In this contribution, we discussed the prospects of charm mixing and indirect CPV measurements at Belle II.