From modernisation to mission driven transformation

      As governments accelerate toward a more digital, data‑driven future, this report explores how public sector leaders are navigating the shift from tactical modernisation to truly transformational use of technology. While artificial intelligence and cybersecurity remain high on the agenda, the research highlights a broader focus on strengthening core digital foundations – from cloud platforms and enterprise systems to data management, skills, and ecosystem partnerships – to support resilient operations and improved service delivery in an increasingly complex environment.

      Drawing on insights from government executives and technology decision‑makers around the world, the report examines where targeted digital initiatives are already delivering value, and where ambition continues to outpace execution. It also addresses the barriers to scaling – including governance, talent constraints, data maturity, and organisational silos – underscoring the importance of clear strategy, trusted partnerships, and a human‑centric approach to unlock sustainable impact and long‑term public value.

      Key findings from our research



      KPMG Global tech report 2026: Government and public sector

      Continuing on the journey of smart technology transformation


      India's public sector stands at a critical juncture as it moves from digital implementation to intelligent, outcome-led transformation. While AI, data and cloud provide the technological impetus, lasting impact will depend on three foundations: robust digital infrastructure, seamless institutional integration, and trusted cross-sector partnerships. By embedding citizen-centric design, responsible Al and resilient operating models into the core of government, India can accelerate execution, enhance public trust, and deliver long-term value at scale.
      Nilachal Mishra

      Partner and Head, Government and Public Services

      KPMG in India

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      Nilachal Mishra

      Partner and Head, Government & Public Services (G&PS), National Leader - Government and Infrastructure

      KPMG in India

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