Union Communications Minister Jyotiraditya Scindia on Wednesday stated that India Submit plans to evolve right into a technology-driven logistics supplier and obtain 80 per cent private-sector contribution in enterprise revenues.
The minister urged the organisation to intention for Rs 25,000 crore in parcel enterprise income over the following 5 years, an official assertion stated. Scindia additionally introduced that 18 put up workplaces throughout 7 states might be developed as Subsequent-Technology Submit Workplaces, designed to set new benchmarks in accessibility, design, and repair excellence.
He introduced the transformation plan for India Submit throughout the Division of Posts Quarterly Enterprise Meet for Q2 FY26 in New Delhi. The minister emphasised that India Submit is poised to remodel right into a large-scale, future-ready logistics organisation, pushed by know-how, innovation, and inclusivity, the assertion stated.
Scindia stated that the division ought to deal with strengthening partnerships with the non-public sector and increasing income from mail and parcel providers, with a projection for the logistics vertical to contribute 75 % of whole income.
The minister introduced the launch of 6 new supply providers early subsequent 12 months to help parcel and mail operations.
Additional, Scindia additionally directed that highway transport infrastructure alongside trunk routes be upgraded by March 2026, with particular emphasis on enhancing connectivity within the Northeastern states.
For the third quarter this fiscal, focused interventions are deliberate for 12 mid-performing circles—Odisha, Bihar, Chhattisgarh, Haryana, Himachal Pradesh, Jammu & Kashmir, Maharashtra, Kerala, Karnataka, Tamil Nadu, West Bengal, and Uttar Pradesh. These circles will develop success fashions impressed by Delhi and Telangana, the assertion stated.
The minister outlined that over the following 5 years, the enterprise combine ought to comprise a 20:80 public-private ratio, with better emphasis on private-sector collaboration to make sure sustainable development.
“Discussions mirrored the dedication, innovation and collective drive powering India Submit’s transformation into a contemporary, citizen-first logistics organisation. Additionally underlined the rising management function of our CMPGs rising because the CEOs driving this monumental change on the bottom. On the meet, strengthened and reaffirmed the spirit of India Submit as one household working collectively in synergy in direction of shared objectives,” stated the minister.

