May23 , 2026

    India Post to launch 24-hour and 48-hour guaranteed delivery services from January

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    Union Communications Minister Jyotiraditya Scindia on Friday announced that India Post will introduce guarantee-based mail and parcel delivery services with timelines of 24 hours and 48 hours, starting from January 2026.

    Speaking about the initiative, Scindia said, “We are going to launch new products with guaranteed delivery of mails and parcels. There will be a 24-hour Speed Post service which will ensure delivery of mails within 24 hours. Similarly, there will be a 48-hour Speed Post for delivery within 48 hours.”

    The minister also highlighted plans for next-day parcel delivery, which will reduce current delivery timelines from 3–5 days to just one day.

    In addition to domestic services, the Department of Posts (DoP) is set to enhance international mail services. This includes the launch of tracked international and direct line services in January 2026, followed by Speed Post International for faster delivery of international mail in March 2026.

    Scindia emphasized the government’s vision to transform India Post from a ‘cost centre’ to a ‘profit centre’ by 2029. To achieve this, the DoP has been reorganized into six verticals—Mail, Parcel, IR, POSB, PLI, and Citizen-Centric Services—supported by four cross-cutting horizontals: Technology, Human Resources, Finance, and Customer Satisfaction.

    Furthering its digital transformation agenda, the DoP has appointed a Chief Technology Officer for each vertical to drive technological innovations and improve customer experience.

    These initiatives reflect India Post’s renewed focus on speed, efficiency, and customer-centric services, positioning it as a modern and competitive postal network.

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