The addition of these regions to the company’s network addresses the demand for Indian MSME exports such as apparel, handicrafts, and electronics, which are expected to see a significant boost under the new trade agreements, Delhivery said.
The service utilises Delhivery’s domestic infrastructure to connect the tier 2 and tier-3 cities to major international hubs, it said.
This launch comes as the India-UK Free Trade Agreement (FTA) is expected to go live in the coming months, alongside ongoing trade negotiations with Canada and Australia, it said.
Following the December 2025 launch of Economy Air Parcel Service to the USA, the entry into the UK, Canada and Australia significantly expands access for the Indian MSMEs and enterprise exporters shipping to consumers in these large markets, it stated.
“The UK, Canada, and Australia are primary destinations for Indian exports, and the evolving trade landscape with the upcoming India – UK FTA and tariff reductions in Australia creates an opportunity for Indian MSMEs to accelerate their growth,” said Jidesh Haridas, Senior Vice President & Head, International, Delhivery.
Available through the Delhivery One platform, the service provides competitive rates for economy air parcel shipments with features such as end-to-end visibility from pickup to delivery, automated customs documentation to reduce transit delays, and a unified dashboard for managing domestic and international shipping, billing, and returns.
“While policy changes lower the entry barriers, MSMEs still face a hurdle of complex documentation and high shipping costs. Delhivery International provides a tech-enabled solution that simplifies shipping and documentation, ensuring ‘Make in India‘ products reach global markets more efficiently,” added Haridas.
This expansion is part of a series of planned corridor launches for 2026 as Delhivery continues to scale its international logistics capabilities, the company said.
