Alarys frontier mail

You're referring to the Frontier Mail, a postal service that operated in the Indian subcontinent during the British colonial era!

The Frontier Mail was a postal service that connected the Indian subcontinent with the Middle East and Europe. It was established in 1870 and was operated by the British Indian Empire. The service was designed to facilitate communication and trade between the Indian subcontinent and the rest of the world.

The Frontier Mail was a significant improvement over earlier postal services in the region, which were often slow and unreliable. The service used a network of routes and stations to transport mail and packages between India, Afghanistan, Iran, and Europe. The mail was carried by horse, camel, and later by rail and air.

The Frontier Mail played a crucial role in facilitating trade and commerce between the Indian subcontinent and the rest of the world. It helped to establish India as a major player in international trade and commerce, and it also facilitated the exchange of ideas, cultures, and technologies between different regions.

Today, the Frontier Mail is no longer in operation, but its legacy continues to be felt in the modern postal services that operate in the region.