Sanjay Jamuar Appointed First CEO of Delhi Metro International Limited
On 28 April 2026, DMRC appointed Sanjay Jamuar as the first CEO of its global arm, Delhi Metro International Limited (DMIL), formed to handle metro projects in India and abroad.
On 28 April 2026, the Delhi Metro Rail Corporation (DMRC) appointed Sanjay Jamuar as the first Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of its global arm, Delhi Metro International Limited (DMIL). DMIL is a newly formed entity created to take up metro and infrastructure projects in India and abroad.
Sanjay Jamuar is a former Indian Railway Traffic Service officer. He has been associated with DMRC since 1998 and was its first Operations and Maintenance employee, giving him deep experience in metro operations.
DMIL aims to provide advisory services and manage operations for mass transit systems around the world. The move is intended to strengthen India's presence in global infrastructure development and share its metro expertise internationally.
Key Points to Remember
- Sanjay Jamuar appointed first CEO of Delhi Metro International Limited (DMIL) on 28 April 2026
- DMIL is the global arm of Delhi Metro Rail Corporation (DMRC)
- DMIL handles metro and infrastructure projects in India and abroad
- Jamuar is a former Indian Railway Traffic Service officer, with DMRC since 1998
- He was DMRC's first Operations and Maintenance employee
Exam Relevance
Relevant for SSC, Banking and Railway exams (General Awareness — appointments, DMRC and infrastructure).
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