Union Minister for Communication Jyotiraditya M Scindia on Monday unveiled the UPI-UPU Integration project here, described as a landmark initiative aimed at transforming cross-border remittances for millions worldwide.
The initiative was launched at the 28th Universal Postal Congress.
Developed by the Department of Posts (DoP), NPCI International Payments Limited (NIPL), and the Universal Postal Union (UPU), it integrates India's Unified Payments Interface (UPI) with the UPU Interconnection Platform (IP), combining the reach of the postal network with the speed and affordability of UPI.
Addressing the event, Scindia called it "more than a technology launch, but a social compact".
"The reliability of the postal network combined with the speed of UPI means families across borders can send money faster, safer and at much lower cost. It reaffirms that public infrastructure built for citizens can be linked across borders to serve humanity better," he said.
He outlined India's vision for a modern, inclusive postal sector, anchored in four verbs.
"To connect through seamless data-driven logistics; to include by delivering affordable digital financial services to every migrant and digital enterprise; to modernise with AI, DigiPIN and machine learning; and to cooperate through South-South partnerships with a UPU-backed technical cell."
Underscoring India's scale and inclusion model, he added, "With Aadhaar, Jan Dhan and India Post Payments Bank, we have opened over 560 million accounts, most in women's names. India Post delivered over 900 million letters and parcels last year. This is the scale and spirit of inclusion we bring to the global stage."
Scindia announced India's financial support, committing USD 10 million during this cycle to channel technology into innovation, with special focus on e-commerce and digital payments.
Taking forward the motto of 'Sabka Saath, Sabka Vikas, Sabka Vishwas, Sabka Prayas', he reiterated that India stands ready with resources, expertise and friendship.
Scindia also announced India's candidature for the Council of Administration and the Postal Operations Council of the UPU, reaffirming its commitment to building a connected, inclusive, and sustainable future for the global postal community.
"India comes to you not with proposals, but with partnership. We believe in resilience, enabling interoperable solutions that avoid costly fragmentation, and in trust, linking payments, identity, addressing and logistics so that global commerce becomes seamless," he said.
The initiative was launched at the 28th Universal Postal Congress.
Developed by the Department of Posts (DoP), NPCI International Payments Limited (NIPL), and the Universal Postal Union (UPU), it integrates India's Unified Payments Interface (UPI) with the UPU Interconnection Platform (IP), combining the reach of the postal network with the speed and affordability of UPI.
Addressing the event, Scindia called it "more than a technology launch, but a social compact".
"The reliability of the postal network combined with the speed of UPI means families across borders can send money faster, safer and at much lower cost. It reaffirms that public infrastructure built for citizens can be linked across borders to serve humanity better," he said.
Launched the UPI–UPU Integration Project with @UPU_DG Mr. Masahiko Metoki at the #UPUCongress.
— Jyotiraditya M. Scindia (@JM_Scindia) September 8, 2025
A truly historic leap under the leadership of PM @narendramodi ji, taking Bharat’s groundbreaking digital payments system global and empowering people and communities across the world… pic.twitter.com/uDeNGqZibJ
He outlined India's vision for a modern, inclusive postal sector, anchored in four verbs.
"To connect through seamless data-driven logistics; to include by delivering affordable digital financial services to every migrant and digital enterprise; to modernise with AI, DigiPIN and machine learning; and to cooperate through South-South partnerships with a UPU-backed technical cell."
Underscoring India's scale and inclusion model, he added, "With Aadhaar, Jan Dhan and India Post Payments Bank, we have opened over 560 million accounts, most in women's names. India Post delivered over 900 million letters and parcels last year. This is the scale and spirit of inclusion we bring to the global stage."
Scindia announced India's financial support, committing USD 10 million during this cycle to channel technology into innovation, with special focus on e-commerce and digital payments.
Taking forward the motto of 'Sabka Saath, Sabka Vikas, Sabka Vishwas, Sabka Prayas', he reiterated that India stands ready with resources, expertise and friendship.
Scindia also announced India's candidature for the Council of Administration and the Postal Operations Council of the UPU, reaffirming its commitment to building a connected, inclusive, and sustainable future for the global postal community.
"India comes to you not with proposals, but with partnership. We believe in resilience, enabling interoperable solutions that avoid costly fragmentation, and in trust, linking payments, identity, addressing and logistics so that global commerce becomes seamless," he said.
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