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Global Procurement Summit 2018 inaugurated by Central minister P Radhakrishnan

| @indiablooms | Feb 08, 2018, at 06:45 pm

New Delhi, Feb 8 (IBNS): The Central government's Minister of State for Finance and Shipping, P. Radhakrishnan delivered the inaugural address at the ‘Global Procurement Summit 2018’ on 'New Frontiers faced in the Transformation process of Procurement Today, in New Delhi on Thursday.

Ajay Narayan Jha , Secretary, Department of Expenditure, and Vinay Sharma, Director, Global Governance Practice, World Bank were also present.

The minister also released a publication at the inaugural function.

Over 300 procurement professionals from Corporates and PSUs from India and abroad attending the third edition of the Global Procurement Summit; the two-day summit, aims to provide a forum to share the learning and the success stories from different regions, the organisers said.


Images: PIB

 

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