The 28th Universal Postal Congress, hosted for the first time in the United Arab Emirates, began on September 8, 2025, at the Dubai World Trade Centre, drawing over 2,000 delegates from 192 UPU member countries. Representing India at this crucial forum was Union Communications Minister Jyotiraditya M. Scindia, who reaffirmed India’s commitment to shaping the future of global postal services through innovation, sustainability, and digital inclusion.
India’s Strategic Commitments
As a founding member of the Universal Postal Union (UPU) since 1874, India reaffirmed its active participation by pledging to influence the UPU’s 2026–2029 strategic roadmap, especially in three focus areas,
- Digital transformation of postal services
- Sustainable logistics and operations
- Secure and accessible e-commerce frameworks
India also offered its candidature for the UPU’s Council of Administration and Postal Operations Council, aiming to lead in technology adoption, climate-conscious practices, and inclusive access to postal and financial services.
Global Cooperation and Bilateral Engagement
On the sidelines of the Congress, Minister Scindia engaged in bilateral meetings with key counterparts from Japan, Spain, Portugal, the Pan African Postal Union, Caribbean Postal Union, and the Postal Union of the Americas, focusing on expanding,
- Cross-border logistics solutions
- Digital innovation in postal systems
- South-South cooperation in communication infrastructure
India is also formalizing Letters of Intent with several countries across Africa, Latin America, and the Caribbean, strengthening regional cooperation in postal and financial service delivery.
UPI-UPU Integration: A Cross-Border Milestone
A landmark announcement was the launch of the UPI-UPU Integration Project—a first-of-its-kind collaboration between,
- India’s Department of Posts
- NPCI International Payments Limited
- Universal Postal Union (UPU)
This project will link India’s Unified Payments Interface (UPI) with the UPU’s Interconnection Platform, enabling,
- Low-cost and secure international remittances
- Faster money transfers to rural India
- Financial inclusion for overseas Indian communities
It’s a major step in aligning India’s digital financial systems with global postal frameworks, and is expected to benefit millions of Indian families, especially migrant workers and NRIs.
India Post: From Traditional Network to Logistics Giant
Minister Scindia outlined how India Post, the world’s largest postal network with presence in 680,000 villages, is undergoing a digital and structural overhaul. Major developments include,
- Creation of six new business verticals, making India Post a logistics and financial services powerhouse
- Expansion of citizen services like Passport Seva Kendras, Direct Benefit Transfers, and digital identity delivery
- Deployment of advanced CRM tools and postal software for greater efficiency and accountability
- Scindia described India Post’s deep trust and nationwide accessibility as unmatched, stating that no private courier could compete with its reach.
Key Takeaways for Exam
- Event: 28th Universal Postal Congress, Dubai
- India’s Representative: Jyotiraditya Scindia, Communications Minister
- Major Launch: UPI-UPU Integration Project
- India’s Candidature: UPU’s Council of Administration and Postal Operations Council


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