India and Brazil on Sunday signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) to strengthen cooperation in the postal sector, marking a significant step forward in expanding bilateral collaboration in postal services, digital transformation, and inclusive service delivery.
The agreement was signed by Union Minister for Communications Jyotiraditya M. Scindia and Brazil’s Minister of Communications Frederico de Siqueira Filho during the State Visit of Brazilian President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva to India.
The MoU establishes a comprehensive framework for cooperation between India’s Department of Posts and Brazil’s Ministry of Communications, aimed at enhancing strategic partnership and promoting knowledge exchange in the postal domain.
Under the agreement, the two sides will collaborate in several key areas, including the exchange of best practices in postal policies and operations, strengthening universal service and addressing systems, and advancing digital transformation initiatives. The partnership will also focus on cooperation in e-commerce logistics and postal financial services, capacity building and training programmes, technical exchanges, and the development of joint strategic projects of mutual interest.
The MoU further provides for enhanced coordination in multilateral platforms such as the Universal Postal Union (UPU), and aims to promote South–South cooperation for inclusive and sustainable growth.
The partnership will be implemented through exchange visits of officials and experts, joint workshops and training programmes, and structured information sharing between the two countries.
The Ministry of Communications said India will share its experience in large-scale postal transformation, including digital services expansion, e-commerce logistics integration, and citizen-centric public service delivery models. The agreement is also expected to support efforts to improve the financial sustainability and operational efficiency of postal operators in an increasingly competitive and technology-driven environment.
The MoU will remain in force for an initial period of five years, with provisions for automatic renewal, and will be implemented in accordance with the respective laws and regulations of both countries.
The latest agreement reinforces the growing India–Brazil Strategic Partnership and underscores the commitment of both nations – key voices of the Global South – to leverage their postal networks as engines of economic growth, financial inclusion, and last-mile service delivery.





