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🎖️ Indian Army removes colonial-era vestiges from its dress rules. ⚔️ Reviewing officers will no longer carry swords on parade. 🧥 Officers can now wear the indigenous Bandi jacket. swarajyamag.com/defence/indian…

🎖️ Indian Army removes colonial-era vestiges from its dress rules. ⚔️ Reviewing officers will no longer carry swords on parade. 🧥 Officers can now wear the indigenous Bandi jacket. swarajyamag.com/defence/indian…

I respect his films, but they often center on self-inflicted Brahmin suffering and anxieties, because they refuse to change, while giving little attention to the suffering historically imposed on others by the Brahmin community.

🇮🇳 Breaking from Colonial Legacy, Indian Army Embraces Indian Identity. 📍The Indian Army has unveiled a new dress policy aimed at phasing out several colonial era traditions and symbols. 📍Senior officers will wear Indian-style bandi jackets at official functions, replacing the traditional lounge suit. 📍Reviewing Officers will no longer carry ceremonial swords during parades and inspections. 📍The ceremonial sword presentation tradition at commissioning ceremonies is being discontinued. 📍The "Royal" designation and other British-era references are being gradually removed from military traditions and institutions. 📍Officers have been instructed to avoid unnecessary display of medals, badges and ceremonial accessories during routine functions. 📍Uniformity in dress standards has been introduced across commands to promote a modern and professional appearance. 📍Visible tattoos and body piercings have been restricted in line with the new policy. 📍The Army has prescribed guidelines for hairstyles, grooming and appearance to maintain uniform standards. 📍Colonial customs associated with dress and ceremonial practices are being phased out. 📍The reforms are part of the Army's broader effort to decolonise military traditions and strengthen a distinctly Indian identity. From bandi jackets to the end of ceremonial swords and royal tags, the Indian Army is turning the page on its colonial past and embracing its own traditions.




RSS chief Mohan Bhagwat: 🗣️ “If a future war leaves Pakistan beyond repair, its people must either be brought into the fold of Bharat or be able to live peacefully in their own country. For that, the doors of DIALOGUE must always remain open."

Nobody evades any topic! Who the hell are you anyway to preach to others? Who are you to pass judgement on others? You are an economic refugee of no consequence, a failed entrepreneur! Indian IT competed with the global best, built global service business, works with top fortune 1000, does very mission critical works, innovates, competes , provides huge employment, brought in 235 b $ of revenue, 170b$ net, reduced India’s chronic trade deficit, boosted India’s taxes, helped build a huge consuming middle class. Why should they listen to a failed fellow? Stop preaching. You go build your AI co and show others what you can do. Preaching is cheap, cheap, lazy. Arrogance is passé. Get to work! @RMantri



#WATCH | Nagpur, Maharashtra: Union Minister Nitin Gadkari says, “Last night at 8 PM, I signed the file, finalising the regulations to legally authorise the use of 100% ethanol. I am delighted to share that I, along with Hardeep Singh Puri, had the opportunity to launch the 100% ethanol-compatible version of the WagonR—Maruti Suzuki’s best-selling car. Regarding motorcycles, Hero MotoCorp—which accounts for three out of every five motorcycles sold—has launched two flex-fuel models capable of running on 100% ethanol. Following this, companies like Toyota, Suzuki, MG, and Hyundai will launch 100% ethanol-compatible vehicles within the next month and a half. Thus, ethanol will serve as a viable alternative to petrol. People used to laugh when I spoke of this dream, and some friends even criticised it...Soon, we will launch a pilot project in Nagpur featuring a hydrogen pump and two hydrogen-powered buses. The public will be able to ride these hydrogen buses, which will be powered by green hydrogen extracted from water using an electrolyser. That day is now near.”







