Strengthening bilateral ties, India and Brazil inked a pivotal MoU to modernize postal operations, zeroing in on e-commerce demands and inclusive development. The Sunday announcement from New Delhi’s Communications Ministry came on the heels of Brazilian President Lula’s India tour.
Ministers Jyotiraditya Scindia and Frederico de Sequerra Filho formalized the deal, creating a expansive framework for postal collaboration between India’s Department of Posts and Brazil’s Communications Ministry.
The agreement spotlights experience exchange in policy, operations, universal obligations, and addressing upgrades. It extends to digital shifts, e-commerce supply chains, and postal banking innovations.
Leveraging India’s reforms in digital services and mass delivery, both nations anticipate gains in efficiency and fiscal steadiness. Joint efforts in training, expert swaps, and workshops will hone skills, complemented by global forum alignments.
This five-year accord, auto-renewable and legally binding, embodies a forward-looking pledge. Postal systems will evolve into robust facilitators of commerce, finance, and connectivity, empowering economies and reaching the last mile effectively.