Techugo, a digital transformation company, on Wednesday said it will execute more than 35 government technology projects by the end of FY26 with a combined project size of ₹23 crore.
Aimed at automating workflows, improving interdepartmental coordination, and providing faster access to public services, the projects will cover areas including artificial intelligence, machine learning, blockchain, mobility, cloud networking, cybersecurity, and digital marketing.
The company is currently working with government bodies such as the Textile Committee of India, the Department of Information Technology, the Ministry of Defence, including the Indian Navy, and the National Informatics Centre.
Speaking on the announcement, Abhinav Singh, CEO of Techugo, said: “Our vision is not just to develop software, as we are here to empower the government with technology that is secure, scalable, and future-ready. Completing 35 projects by FY26 is not a milestone for us but it’s more of a step towards achieving Digital India’s vision of inclusive and citizen-centric services. We are glad to join hands with top government organizations and continue to work towards creating digital products that will leave a long-lasting mark on governance and public life.”
The projects include real-time governance dashboards, automation tools for records and registration, and secure platforms for payments and monitoring. The company said it employs end-to-end encryption, secure storage, and regular compliance audits to protect sensitive government data.
Techugo added that beyond 2026 it expects to expand into large-scale initiatives such as Smart Cities, e-Health, and e-Education projects, positioning itself as a long-term digital partner for government and public sector units.



