The First Asian International Stamp Exhibition briefly called ASIANA-77 will be held at Bangalore from October 19 to 23, 1977. The exhibition has been organised by the Philatelic Congress of India, an apex federated body of all the Philatelic Societies and Clubs in India, with the active participation and assistance of the Indian Posts and Telegraphs Department and also the Government of Karnataka. The exhibition will be exclusively for the Asian and Australasian countries and under the patronage of the Inter-Asia Philatelic Federation (FIAP) which is the Asian chapter of the Federation Internationale de Philatelie (FIP).
FIP was founded in 1926 by representatives from 7 European countries to safe guard the interests of stamp collectors at international level. At present, there is hardly any National Philatelic Federation of a country which is not affiliated with the FIP. The FIP has set up standard rules for holding the International Exhibitions under their patronage. The FIP has categorized harmful, improper and undesirable stamp issues which they have banned for exhibiting in any of the International Exhibitions under their patronage.
FlAP was organised in 1975 to strengthen the philatelic activities among Asian and Australasian countries. To increase the participation of Asian countries in International Exhibitions, the idea of Regional Exhibitions was mooted.
ASIANA 77 will be a landmark in the philatelic history of India as not only the country will have the honour to hold the First Asian International Stamp Exhibition but also some of the rarest stamps will be on display in this exhibition for the first time in India. The response both in the competitive and non-competitive groups is more than what was expected. This exhibition will give an opportunity to the stamp lovers of India to see the choicest and prize winning exhibits of the world at one place.
The Indian Posts & Telegraphs Department is happy to bring out two special postage stamps on the occasion of the. First Asian International Stamp Exhibition, or briefly called, ASIANA-77. The stamp in Re. 1 denomination depicts a pair of a famed Red Scinde Dawks of 1852 (the first stamp in Asia). The stamp in Rs 3/- denomination shows foreign mail arriving at the Ballard Pier in Bombay in 1927. It is adapted from a photograph appearing in the Annual Report of Indian Posts & Telegraphs Department for the year 1926-27.
Source : Information Folder issued by Indian Posts & Telegraph Department, Government of India