Azad Hind 1943 1 Anna
Azad Hind 1943 1 Anna
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Step into a powerful chapter of India’s freedom struggle with the 1943 Azad Hind 1 Anna stamp, issued under the Provisional Government of Free India led by Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose. This stamp represents a bold assertion of independence during World War II, symbolizing resistance against colonial rule.
Printed with distinctive wartime aesthetics, the stamp reflects the identity and authority of Azad Hind, carrying inscriptions that emphasize sovereignty and national pride. Though limited in circulation, such stamps hold immense historical value as artifacts of India’s revolutionary movement. Made of Bold Lilac, red colour & representing a farmer
Preserved within an Anka handcrafted wooden watch, the stamp transforms into a wearable symbol of courage, sacrifice, and national awakening.
USP: A rare wartime emblem of India’s freedom movement, reimagined as a timeless collectible.
printed at Reichsdruckerei (Govt. Printing Plant), Berlin. Photogravure
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