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        The Union Minister of State for Finance & Shipping, Shri Pon. Radhakrishnan inaugurates the two day Third Global Procurement Summit in national capital; Says the Government of India attaches great importance to fairness, transparency and accountability in public procurement and it has raised the citizen’s expectation in terms of efficiency and outcomes of public spending.

        February 8, 2018

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        Ministry of Finance

        Posted On: 08 FEB 2018 3:36PM by PIB Delhi

        The Minister of State for Finance and Shipping, Government of India, Shri Pon. Radhakrishnan said that the Government of India attaches great importance to fairness, transparency and accountability in public procurement and it has raised the citizen’s expectation in terms of efficiency and outcomes of public spending. He said that the present Central Government has a clear vision of transforming the procurement and public service delivery.

        The Minister for State for Finance Shri Pon. Radhakrishnan was delivering the Inaugural Address after inaugurating the Third Global Procurement Summit in New Delhi here today. The Minister pointed-out that the Government procurement contributed nearly 20% of the GDP and said that public procurement was an important policy instrument. Highlighting the Central Government’s focus on improving procurement, the Minister referred to the Government’s e-marketplace (GeM) initiative. He highlighted the use of procurement to achieve economic inclusion of MSMEs and Start-ups to create jobs. He also mentioned the efforts of the Government of India to promote Sustainable Procurement especially in the case of promotion of LED lamps, electrification projects of Railways, etc.

        The two day Summit is being organized by All India Management Association(AIMA), World Bank and the Government of India. It is being attended among others by the Senior External Resources Officers from the Government of India, Executives from public and private Indian companies and delegates from Asia, Africa, Europe and the US. Shri Ajay Narayan Jha, Secretary (Expenditure), Ministry of Finance, Govt. of India delivered the Keynote Address in the Inaugural Session of the two-day Summit.

        Shri Radhakrishnan congratulated All India Management Association and World Bank for creating a knowledge platform for the procurement professionals and wished the Summit success.

        In his Keynote Address on the occasion, Mr. Ajay Narayan Jha, Secretary (Expenditure), Govt. of India said that the Central Government had brought in a paradigm shift in procurement to ensure that the Government procurement is fair and transparent and includes an accountability process covering the entire value chain. He said that the next year’s infrastructure spending budget alone was about ₹ 6 lakh crore.

        Shri Nikhil Sawhney, Treasurer, All India Management Association (AIMA) and Vice-Chairman and Managing Director, Triveni Turbine Limited delivered the Welcome Address and Shri Vinay Sharma, Director, Global Governance Practice, World Bank set the context for the deliberations at the summit.

        The theme of the two-day Summit is ‘New Frontiers faced in the Transformation process of Procurement Today’ and the discussions are aimed at addressing the changes in the nature and environment of the procurement function.

        Changes are required in external resource management because of disruptive changes in technology, nature of public services, citizen’s expectations and the reorganization of financial powers between the centre, the state and the local governments. The strategies, tools and organization of procurement have to be renewed and the procurement function has to change from delivering inputs to delivering outcomes.

        To update the knowledge and skills of the procurement officers, the Summit involves focused session with experts on the key facets of strategic sourcing. The sessions at the Summit will cover application of digital technologies in procurement, achieving sustainability and inclusion, prevention contractual disputes and project delays and the latest global innovations in public procurement. The public private partnership (PPP) is also a key focus area at the event.

        The peer-to-peer dialogue at the Summit hopes to achieve greater cooperation across nations and sectors in sharing procurement knowledge and skills. It hopes to make the participants more aware of the changes required in procurement management and to provide guidance for upgrading approaches, skills and tools to suit the digital economy and decentralized resource management.

        More than 200 procurement officials from all over the world are attending the Global Procurement Summit. The speakers include government officials from India, US and UK besides senior leaders from World Bank, public and private sector companies and global consultants.

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        Fairness and transparency in public procurement drive digital platforms, MSME inclusion and sustainable purchasing reforms. The Government prioritises fairness, transparency and accountability in public procurement and seeks to transform procurement into an outcome oriented policy instrument. It advances a national e marketplace to enhance efficiency and inclusion of MSMEs and start ups, promotes sustainable procurement practices (including energy efficient goods and electrification projects), and supports capacity building through a global summit focused on digital technologies, strategic sourcing, dispute prevention and public private partnership models.
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                                Fairness and transparency in public procurement drive digital platforms, MSME inclusion and sustainable purchasing reforms.

                                The Government prioritises fairness, transparency and accountability in public procurement and seeks to transform procurement into an outcome oriented policy instrument. It advances a national e marketplace to enhance efficiency and inclusion of MSMEs and start ups, promotes sustainable procurement practices (including energy efficient goods and electrification projects), and supports capacity building through a global summit focused on digital technologies, strategic sourcing, dispute prevention and public private partnership models.





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