Why Army officers will no longer carry swords on parade
The Indian Army has introduced new uniform regulations that remove colonial-era symbols, such as the use of swords by reviewing officers. These changes aim to align the military's appearance with India's independent national identity.
Why it matters
This reflects a broader cultural and institutional shift in India to decolonize state symbols and emphasize indigenous traditions.
From swords to Bandis: The story of Army's post-colonial makeover
The article reports on government policy changes neutrally, focusing on the stated rationale of the institution.
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