The Indian Army has unveiled its first major dress code update in nearly eight years and has brought back the iconic bandi jackets as part of a broader effort to modernise and standardise official ...
In a move to shed yet another colonial relic, the Indian Army has discontinued the use of ceremonial pouch belts in several dress categories and made it optional for reviewing officers to carry swords ...
The Indian Army has unveiled sweeping changes to its dress regulations, removing several colonial-era symbols and practices as part of a broader push to align military traditions with India's national ...
The Indian Army has revamped its dress regulations to shed colonial-era traditions, authorising closed-neck bandi jackets in formal settings, removing ceremonial pouch belts, and making it optional ...
The Indian Army has officially revised its dress codes to eliminate any vestiges of colonial-era practices and modernise its image in accordance with contemporary national sentiments. The military has ...
New Delhi [India], June 14 (ANI): The Indian Army has removed several colonial-era vestiges from its dress regulations, the mandatory carriage of swords by Reviewing Officers, and the use of pouch ...
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They gathered under dark clouds on a hill across the street from Choctaw Stadium, creating a sea of orange shirts, jerseys and hats getting soaked by rain five hours before kickoff. Braving that muddy ...
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