The PIN in Pincode stands for Postal Index Number. It is also known as the zip code or area postal code, and it is the post office numbering code system used by the postal services of India. The PIN was introduced in India on 15 August 1972 and it is 6 digits long, with each of the digits denoting a certain area. If your understanding of how our mail reaches us is a little hazy, Gazabpost recently did an informative piece about how the whole thing works. Read on below to understand the logic behind PIN codes in India.
North: 1,2
West: 3,4
South: 5,6
East: 7,8
Army: 9
In this case, Telangana.