Minaions Launches AI-Powered OEM Panel to Close the Market Intelligence Gap in India’s Government Procurement Channel
New Delhi [India], April 01: India’s government procurement ecosystem spans an extraordinary range of product and services categories. From clean energy equipment and water treatment systems to diagnostic medical devices, industrial safety gear, construction materials, and scientific instruments, government departments at the central and state levels issue procurement notices continuously throughout the year. The demand is consistent, the budgets are allocated, and the buyers are institutional. Yet for most Original Equipment Manufacturers (OEMs), this market remains functionally invisible.
Minaions, India’s leading AI-powered tender intelligence platform headquartered in Gurugram, is changing that. The company’s OEM Panel feature, launched in January 2026, is a dedicated market intelligence layer that gives manufacturers real-time visibility into government procurement demand, channel partner activity, and competitive positioning across all major government procurement portals in India.
A Fragmented Market That Rewards Visibility
Consider a manufacturer of solar power systems or water purification equipment. Government agencies, municipalities, defence establishments, and public health departments procure these products year-round, across geographies, and at varying scales. Some tenders originate from the central government’s national portals. Many others are floated by state procurement departments on regional platforms, sometimes published in local languages. Tracking all of this in real time, across more than 175 procurement bodies and 28 states, is beyond the capacity of any traditional sales team.
Most OEMs navigate this complexity by relying on authorised resellers and distribution partners who bid on their behalf. This channel model is commercially sound. A manufacturer of industrial pumps or medical diagnostics equipment cannot deploy dedicated personnel to track every district-level procurement notice. A regional reseller, however, who understands local government relationships and compliance requirements, can do exactly that and fulfill the contract using the manufacturer’s product.
The model works. But it carries a fundamental flaw that most OEMs have not yet confronted.
Flying Blind in the Largest Market in the Country
When OEMs operate entirely through resellers, they lose visibility into the government channel altogether. According to Minaions’ platform intelligence, manufacturers across categories such as renewable energy systems, laboratory equipment, safety and surveillance infrastructure, and civil engineering supplies consistently face the same set of blind spots:
•No real-time data on how many active procurement notices exist for their product category across states and departments at any given time
•No structured insight into which resellers in their network are actively participating in government tenders versus those who are disengaged
•No awareness of which competing brands are quietly accumulating government contracts in categories where the OEM believes it holds a market advantage
•No data foundation for making informed decisions about reseller investment, regional focus, or government pricing strategy
The Indian government market operates by its own competitive rules. A manufacturer of fire safety equipment or precision measurement instruments may find that a lesser-known regional brand has developed strong government channel relationships and consistently wins contracts that the national OEM was never even aware were being tendered. This is not an unusual scenario. It is the norm.
To bridge this visibility gap and make smarter, data-driven decisions, platforms like Minaions provide actionable insights into government procurement trends. You can also leverage the coupon code MINOFF15 to explore these capabilities more cost-effectively.
The Compliance Barrier Compounding the Problem
Participating in government procurement requires navigating a documentation environment of considerable complexity. A single tender for industrial equipment or healthcare consumables can demand upwards of thirty to sixty supporting documents, spanning registration certificates, financial records, product certifications, past performance evidence, and sector-specific compliance declarations.
For a reseller managing multiple simultaneous opportunities across product lines, this documentation burden is one of the most significant barriers to bid volume. Companies that have the capability and credentials to win are routinely disqualified not for product or pricing reasons, but because of incomplete or incorrectly formatted paperwork. This directly suppresses the revenue potential of every OEM whose products those resellers represent.
Built by People Who Saw the Gap First-Hand
Minaions was founded by Ashish Mittal and Vivek Mittal after observing a pattern that repeats itself across industries: OEMs with strong products and established reseller networks were consistently underperforming in the government channel, not because of competitive weakness, but because they had no reliable way to see what was happening in it. Procurement demand was real and continuous. The information to act on it simply did not exist in any structured form.
The problem they identified was not a niche one. Across sectors, including clean energy, medical equipment, industrial supplies, and infrastructure, the same dynamic played out: government buyers were procuring, resellers were bidding, but OEMs had no visibility into the process, no control over which opportunities were being pursued, and no data on where their products were winning or losing. The government market was not inaccessible. It was simply invisible.
“Most OEMs we spoke to had no idea how many active tenders existed for their own product category on any given day. That is not a sales problem or a product problem. It is an intelligence problem. And it is entirely solvable.”
— Ashish Mittal & Vivek Mittal, Co-Founders, Minaions
What Minaions Makes Possible
The Minaions OEM Panel aggregates live tender data across all major government procurement platforms, enabling manufacturers to track active demand in their product categories, segment by geography and department type, and gain a clear view of which resellers in their authorised network are actively engaged in the government channel.
For resellers, the platform automates the full bid preparation workflow. Minaions’ AI agents handle tender discovery, eligibility verification, document generation, compliance checking, and submission formatting, reducing the time required to prepare a complete, compliant bid from several days to hours. The platform supports all major Indian languages and document formats, including scanned and image-based tender documents.
The Window for Competitive Advantage Is Now
India’s government capital expenditure is accelerating. Sectors including clean energy, public health infrastructure, water and sanitation, smart urban systems, and defence modernisation are generating sustained, long-term procurement pipelines. OEMs that establish structured government channel visibility and reseller activation capabilities now will be meaningfully better positioned to capture this growth than those who continue to operate without it.
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