India relaxes land-border bidding restrictions for BHEL tenders

Change
India granted a five-year exemption from Rule 144(xi) of the General Financial Rules, 2017 for 21 critical inputs in Bharat Heavy Electricals Limited tenders, allowing companies from countries that share a land border with India, including China, to participate in bidding.
Why it matters
Procurement teams at Bharat Heavy Electricals Limited must now accept and evaluate bids from firms based in neighbouring land-border countries for the listed advanced industrial inputs, removing the previous registration barrier. Domestic manufacturers of these 21 items can no longer rely on land-border exclusions to block foreign competitors and must compete directly for BHEL orders.
India relaxes land-border bidding restrictions for BHEL tenders
Implications
  • Bharat Heavy Electricals Limited procurement teams must update tender eligibility criteria and bid-evaluation procedures to admit and process bids from companies based in land-border countries, or risk improperly rejecting eligible offers.

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