Geneva, Feb. 25 -- India has presented its significant progress in customs reform, highlighting how a digital-first approach is transforming the nation's trade landscape. During a specialised session, the presentation focused on how "India's digital transformation has made its customs border procedures futuristic, efficient and aligned with the needs of international cooperation."

Key reforms were showcased that have transitioned traditional systems into ones that are "contactless, faceless and paperless," creating a faster and more transparent environment for global trade.

A high-level Indian delegation recently organised a special side event at the World Trade Organisation (WTO) in Geneva.

The Central Board of Indirect Taxes and Cust...