India's Ministry of Defence has created a comprehensive ecosystem to develop indigenous defence technology — funding Indian startups, facilitating evaluation by the Armed Forces, and creating procurement pathways for Indian-built solutions. WYNTIQ is positioned within this ecosystem at every level — from the product's design to the company's registration and procurement eligibility.
iDEX is a Ministry of Defence initiative launched in 2018 under the Defence Innovation Organisation (DIO). It supports Indian startups, MSMEs, and innovators in developing technology that directly addresses Indian Armed Forces requirements. iDEX operates through the DISC (Defence India Startup Challenge) programme, which issues challenge statements from the Services and funds selected solutions through a competitive evaluation process.
ADITI is a scheme under iDEX for deep technology innovation in defence, offering funding up to ₹25 crore for selected projects. ADITI focuses on high-priority technology areas identified by the Indian Armed Forces — including logistics management, supply chain digitalisation, and field-deployable management systems. ADITI projects receive both substantial funding and direct facilitation of evaluation by the relevant Service Headquarters, creating a pathway from innovation to deployment.
Make in India is the Government of India's initiative to develop India's manufacturing sector, attract investment, foster innovation, enhance skill development, protect intellectual property, and build best-in-class manufacturing infrastructure. For defence technology, Make in India directly aligns with the policy objective of reducing import dependence and building a domestic defence industrial base. Software and technology built in India for India's defence sector is a direct embodiment of the Make in India mission.
Atmanirbhar Bharat in defence means reducing India's dependence on foreign defence equipment, technology, and software — building Indian capability to design, develop, and manufacture the defence products that India needs. The Ministry of Defence has issued positive indigenisation lists, set targets for domestic procurement, and created structural incentives to develop Indian defence technology companies. India currently imports significant defence software from foreign vendors. WYNTIQ directly addresses this dependency in logistics management.
GeM is the Government of India's procurement portal for goods and services by Central Government ministries, departments, public sector undertakings, and autonomous bodies. GeM registration allows government organisations to procure WYNTIQ through the standard government procurement process, significantly simplifying the procurement pathway for government customers and ensuring transparency in pricing and selection.
TwinStance Solutions qualifies as a Micro, Small, and Medium Enterprise under GoI classification criteria. MSME status provides procurement preferences under the Public Procurement Policy for MSMEs, which requires Central Government entities to source minimum 25% of procurement from MSMEs. MSME registration also provides access to various GoI schemes for credit, technology support, and export promotion.
TwinStance Solutions supports formal evaluation through multiple pathways depending on the organisation's requirements and procurement procedures.
TwinStance Solutions is building an ecosystem of partners who complement WYNTIQ's capabilities and reach. We are actively looking for partners in specific areas.