Driving excellence in service delivery through innovation and partnership
Development Sector team brings together the key expertise from 42,000 professionals from 106 countries- A large and diverse individuals with a wide range of backgrounds, experiences, and global and local perspectives shares a common passion.
Our team aims to support India's ongoing transformation, particularly in the areas of social and financial inclusion. The team is involved in major reform programs at both the central and state levels, and advises and implements initiatives in multiple sectors including MSME, Skill Development, Labour Welfare, Public Health, Education and Agriculture .
We use a bespoke approach that leverages global learning and local understanding and draws on a strong knowledge base delivered through a dedicated Development Advisory practice. Services offered include strategy and policy advisory, program management, process reform, technology transformation, and consulting . We work closely with government and non-government think tanks to deliver significant results and enable transformation.
The MSME sector accounts for over 80% of businesses and contributes to more than half of the employee share. The share of the formal MSME sector in the GDP is up to 40% in emerging economies. The importance of the sector in India’s economic growth cannot be over-emphasized. With the presence of over 63 million MSMEs employing over 110 million people staggered across services, the manufacturing...
India has instilled new routes to fast-track its transition into clean energy and mobility over the last five years, which includes meeting the national contribution to install 500 GW of renewable energy capacity by 2028. Similarly, in the automotive industry, the Faster Adoption and Manufacturing of Electric Vehicles (FAME) II scheme supports the adoption of 7,000 electric buses, 5 lakh...
India's FMCG industry is expected to grow at a CAGR of 14.9%, from USD 110 billion in 2020 to USD 220 billion by 2025. Despite statewide lockdowns, the Indian FMCG business increased by 16% in CY21, a 9-year high, driven by consumption-led growth and value expansion from higher product prices, notably for the basics. In the same period, demand in rural markets grew by 14.6% while that from...