The Indian public procurement landscape is undergoing a quiet but profound transformation.
In an era where public sector budgets are stretched thin and procurement workloads are projected to rise by 10% in 2025, organisations must balance speed, compliance, and value.
In an era where public trust hinges on the integrity of every pound spent, government agencies face mounting pressure to balance transparency, efficiency, and compliance in their procurement processes.
Public procurement systems across the UK and beyond face intense pressure to balance transparency, efficiency, and value for money amid rising regulatory scrutiny, constrained resources, and complex supply chain risks.
The Government e-Marketplace (GeM) is the mandated platform for central government procurement in India, with annual spending exceeding Rs 4 lakh crore in FY’26.
As healthcare systems worldwide confront supply chain fragility and rising patient safety expectations, public procurement teams now assess medical equipment beyond price and delivery timelines.
In an era where public trust in government spending is under heightened scrutiny, the choice between open and limited tender processes is no longer a procedural formality, it is a strategic imperative.
The landscape of public procurement is undergoing a significant transformation.
The shift from paper-driven procurement to digital-first government buying is now the standard.
The scale and permanence of government food procurement in India represent one of the most significant growth channels for food and beverage businesses. Over 2.
The public procurement landscape in India’s education sector is undergoing a silent revolution.
The Indian defence sector is undergoing its most transformative shift in decades.











