India - military
stamp - India Force in Congo for the United Nations – 1962
From August 1960 till June 1964, India
provided a large quota (battalion of infantry, detachment air, military
hospital, and logistic company, section of military police force, and company
of transmissions, personnel of administration) to the Operation of the United
Nations in Congo (ONUC).
The Indian
forces had their own postal system: 6 military postal offices (F.P.O. - Field
Post Office) were implemented in order to serve this quota. On January 15,
1962, these offices were equipped with overprinted Indian postage stamps.
1962, 15th January. Indian
stamps from 1957-60 with overprint:
“U.N. FORCE (India) Congo”
Design:
Printing:
Perforation:
Size:
Sheet:
Circulation:
No.1 1np
blue-green
No.2 2np
orange-brown
No.3 5np
yellow-green
No.4 8np
turquoise
No.5 13np
carmine red
No.6 50np
orage
(100 naye payse is 1 Rupee).
The series:

“pseudo recto-versa”, actually the ink that
was wet from the previous sheet and stuck to the back of the sheet on top when
the overprinting was done.
Note: there are no variations on
curiosities known.
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