This vintage postcard presents the Pavilion of India at Expo 67 in Montreal, Canada. The front captures the pavilion's unique architecture, inspired by the ancient stepped sun temples of India, reflecting a blend of tradition and modern industrial development. The pavilion features two exhibit floors showcasing India's culture, traditions, and customs, along with a modern Indian restaurant. The reverse side provides a bilingual description in French and English, enhancing its historical significance. Produced by Plastichrome of Canada and published by Les Message ties Benjamin Ltee, this postcard is a valuable collectible for enthusiasts of world fair memorabilia and architectural history.