Indian 7" discography [16 official releases]

Whereas the Beatles enjoyed numerous Indian releases, the Rolling Stones Indian discography is very limited and would only start in 1966.Labels are very much like the British ones, blue, with the curved Decca logo and a four-prong centre, which design was in use there for the whole Decca years. Records were distributed into neutral sleeves, Decca dust sleeves (orange & white, blue & white) printed in England, or local company sleeves.
'(I Can't Get No) Satisfaction' [45-F.12220] would be the first release, initially issued in 1966, with its export B-side 'The Under Assistant West Coast Promotion Man'.

'Get Off Of My Cloud' [45-F.22265], 'She's A Rainbow' [45-F.22706] and 'Street Fighting Man' [F.22825] also bore the UK export numbers, but the strangest single certainly is 'Mother's Little Helper' / 'Lady Jane' which bears catalogue number 45-F.1! [while the export # F.22405 was allocated for this single in Italy for instance].
The existence of 3 singles pressed by The Gramophone Company Of India Ltd. from the Rolling Stones Records' era from the mid-70's suggest that earlier ones like 'Brown Sugar', 'Tumbling Dice' or 'Angie' should exist.

