

Small businesses bagged nearly 50% of central govt orders in FY26. Here's what the data hides.
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However, they also cautioned that these headline figures may mask underlying gaps: most contracts remain concentrated among larger MSEs and are often limited to low-tech, low-value services. There is a growing consensus that for the initiative to truly succeed, procurement must shift toward high-tech manufacturing to help smaller firms move up the value chain.The surge in procurement follows the government's revised MSME definition introduced at the start of FY26, which expanded the criteria to include more businesses.
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