New Delhi: The Indian Army GeM procurement system has achieved a historic milestone with its first-ever capital acquisition through the Government e-Marketplace (GeM).
This landmark move reflects a major transformation in India’s defence procurement process. The Indian Army has signed a contract for 93 telescopic handlers under the Buy (Indian) category with JCB India Ltd, worth ₹25.90 crore.
This Indian Army GeM procurement initiative is expected to improve transparency, reduce delays, and strengthen indigenous defence manufacturing while boosting operational efficiency.
Details of Indian Army GeM Capital Procurement
In a first-of-its-kind move, the Indian Army has completed a capital procurement contract via GeM, which is traditionally used for routine government purchases.
- Equipment Procured: 93 Telescopic Handlers
- Vendor: JCB India Ltd
- Total Cost: ₹25.90 crore
- Category: Buy (Indian)
This marks a significant shift from conventional procurement methods to a faster and more digital system.
Why This Move Is Important
This development is not just about buying equipment. It signals a major reform in defence acquisition.
1. Faster Procurement Process
Using GeM will reduce delays that usually happen in traditional defence deals.
2. Full Transparency
Digital procurement ensures fair competition and clear procedures.
3. Cost Efficiency
Online systems help in better price discovery and reduced costs.
4. Procedural Integrity
All steps follow strict government rules, reducing chances of errors or misuse.
Boost to Aatmanirbhar Bharat in Defence
The deal strongly supports the government’s Aatmanirbhar Bharat mission.
- Preference is given to Indian companies
- Encourages domestic manufacturing
- Reduces dependence on imports
By signing the deal with JCB India Ltd under the Buy (Indian) category, the Army is promoting local industry participation.
How Indian Army GeM Capital Procurement Will Help
The procurement of telescopic handlers will directly improve logistics and operational efficiency.
Key Benefits:
- Better material handling in difficult terrains
- Faster loading and unloading operations
- Improved support in combat and non-combat zones
- Enhanced efficiency in high-altitude and remote areas
This will strengthen the Army’s ability to operate smoothly across diverse environments.
A New Era in Defence Procurement
This initiative opens the door for future capital procurements through GeM.
- Sets a model for other defence deals
- Encourages wider adoption of digital procurement
- Strengthens trust in government systems
Experts believe this could reshape how India purchases critical defence equipment in the future.
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