Digital transformation meets national ambition: Piyush Goyal charts new course for GeM
New Delhi [India], April 30 (ANI): In a high-level strategic meeting aimed at redefining India's economic backbone, Union Minister of Commerce & Industry Piyush Goyal met with department officials to accelerate the evolution of the Government e-Marketplace (GeM).
The session underscored GeM's role not just as a portal, but as a primary catalyst for a more transparent, competitive, and inclusive public procurement landscape.
"Held a productive meeting with department officials to explore ways to strengthen @GeM_India as a catalyst for transparent, competitive & inclusive public procurement. Deliberations focused on enhancing India's procurement ecosystem through digital enablement, robust price discovery & wider vendor participation, while empowering MSMEs, start-ups and women entrepreneurs to actively contribute to nation-building", he posted on X.
The roadmap emphasises deep digital enablement to streamline the procurement process. By leveraging advanced data analytics and AI-driven tools, the ministry aims to ensure robust price discovery, ensuring that every rupee of taxpayer money is spent with maximum efficiency and accountability.
A central theme of the discussion was the expansion of the vendor base. Minister Goyal highlighted the need for wider vendor participation to break traditional monopolies and foster a healthy, competitive environment. This "open-door" digital policy is designed to make the government a partner to every scale of business.
Earlier on April 28, while addressing the media, Goyal also confirmed that the India-New Zealand agreement established a comprehensive framework for cooperation across education, technology, and traditional medicine. The deal specifically targeted a significant increase in foreign direct investment from New Zealand over the next quarter-century to boost domestic industry and employment.
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