GeM-Digital-Governance: A National Shift Towards Transparent Procurement

New Delhi [India], May 19: In a reflection of the strong Union of India’s quest towards digital revolution, Prime Minister Narendra Modi shared an article by Union Minister Piyush Goyal on the Gem-Digital-Governance portal. Launched under the broad objective of Azadi Ka Amrit Mahotsav, the GeM portal is a significant step towards inclusive and transparent governance.
The government’s push for transparent governance gets a digital boost.@GeM_India is opening doors for the marginalised, cutting red tape and ensuring massive savings.
A detailed take on the GeM platform by Union Minister Shri @PiyushGoyal, an insightful read! https://t.co/roSqukTgV3
— PMO India (@PMOIndia) May 19, 2025
GeM, or Government e-Marketplace, is a robust procurement portal that restricts corruption, encourages competition, and facilitates level playing fields for small businessmen and suppliers. Since its inception, it has transformed how the government purchases goods and services, from secrecy and delay to transparency, efficiency, and trust.
GeM-Digital-Governance as a Cornerstone Reform
GeM-digital-governance is not just a tech fix; it is a regime of policy discipline in line with the nation’s vision for economic justice. The vision behind the revolution is one of an open, affordable, and equitable procurement regime. It ensures that even the smallest vendor from the remotest corner of the country is on an equal playing field for government buying, removing red tape in the traditional sense.
In the words of Shri Modi, the digital push is “opening doors of opportunities for the marginalised” and “enabling massive savings.” His remark pinpoints the GeM platform’s dual achievement: social equity and fiscal prudence.
Key Takeaways from the GeM-Digital-Governance Success:
- Savings and Efficiency: Thanks to automation and digital validation, GeM has enabled departments to purchase good commodities at reasonable prices, leading to huge public savings.
- Empowering MSMEs: Several micro and small units, especially women- and SC/ST-owned enterprises, have joined the GeM family.
- Transparency of Workflow: End-to-end digital documentation ensures traceability and averts fraud.
- Speed and Scale: More than ₹4.5 lakh crore worth of transactions have been executed on the platform, a pointer to the scale of adoption.
- Inclusivity in Procurement: Opportunities like the “Startup Runway” and “Womaniya” ensure the platform is inclusive and futuristic.
Shri Piyush Goyal’s incisive article is an insider’s perspective on the policy thinking behind the platform. He colours GeM as a tool of “revolutionary governance,” reshaping how the Indian government interacts with the economy and the people.
Looking Ahead
As India enters its digital era, portals like GeM are the very bedrock of governance, becoming the norm. They bring simplicity, standardisation, and accountability, values the Prime Minister has repeatedly reiterated as the foundations of a New India.
GeM-digital-governance is a case of public sector reform in current times, one in which transparency, inclusivity, and national interest meet. It is a model that not just Indian states but other emerging markets worldwide can look to and emulate sound public procurement systems.