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Indian Army Unveils Uniform Reforms to Shed Colonial Legacy
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Defense·13 sa önceملخص الذكاء الاصطناعي

Indian Army Unveils Uniform Reforms to Shed Colonial Legacy

The Indian Army's 'Army Uniforms-2026' booklet introduces significant changes to military dress regulations, removing colonial-era symbols and customs like ceremonial swords for reviewing officers, while incorporating indigenous elements such as the Bandi jacket and a new Battle Jacket. These reforms aim to align military traditions with India's national identity and decolonize its institutional culture.

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Times of India
Indian Army Introduces 'Army Uniforms–2026' to Shed Colonial Practices
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Defense·1 g önceملخص الذكاء الاصطناعي

Indian Army Introduces 'Army Uniforms–2026' to Shed Colonial Practices

The Indian Army has launched 'Army Uniforms–2026', a new dress regulation booklet aiming to remove colonial-era practices and terminology. Key changes include discontinuing mandatory swords for Reviewing Officers, introducing a Bandi jacket for formal attire, and a new winter working dress. The regulations also address personal appearance, prohibiting unauthorized tattoos, piercings, and certain hairstyles while in uniform.

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Times of India
Indian Army Introduces Reforms to Remove Colonial Practices, Embrace Indigenous Identity
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سياسة·1 g önceملخص الذكاء الاصطناعي

Indian Army Introduces Reforms to Remove Colonial Practices, Embrace Indigenous Identity

The Indian Army has released the Army Uniforms Pamphlet 2026, introducing reforms to shed colonial-era practices and integrate indigenous symbols. Changes include the Bandi jacket for formal wear, removal of 'Royal' from usage, and reduced role for swords in ceremonies. A new Battle Jacket will replace winter uniforms by 2029. Strict appearance and conduct guidelines are also enforced.

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Times of India
India's Army to Convert T-72 Tanks into Remotely Operated Vehicles
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Defense·02.06.2026ملخص الذكاء الاصطناعي

India's Army to Convert T-72 Tanks into Remotely Operated Vehicles

India's Army is converting T-72 tanks into remotely operated vehicles using IP-based interfaces for manned-unmanned teaming (MUM-T). The initiative, part of the iDEX Aditi 4.0 challenge, aims to enhance survivability and combat power by deploying these unmanned tanks for high-risk missions, drawing inspiration from global trends in autonomous military technology.

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Times of India
India Conducts Specialized Military Training for Oman Forces
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Defense·24.05.2026ملخص الذكاء الاصطناعي

India Conducts Specialized Military Training for Oman Forces

India and Oman bolstered defense ties with specialized military training for 110 Omani officers. The initiative focused on operational coordination and joint logistics, enhancing interoperability amid regional security challenges. This follows recent discussions on the West Asia crisis between the foreign ministers and India's condemnation of an attack on an Indian-flagged ship off Oman's coast.

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Times of India
India’s military turns to green energy options as Iran war prompts new strategy
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07.05.2026

India’s military turns to green energy options as Iran war prompts new strategy

India’s military is exploring alternative energy sources amid surging oil and gas prices caused by supply disruption from the Iran war, a trend that analysts say is set to accelerate among other Asian countries heavily dependent on energy imports. According to local media reports, the Indian army plans to get biogas stoves to replace natural gas-fired appliances for cooking. It is also exploring the use of green fuels for army vehicles and administrative work, as well as solar and wind power for...

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Indian Army Releases List of Seven Terror Camps Targeted in Operation Sindoor Ahead of First Anniversary
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Defense·03.05.2026ملخص الذكاء الاصطناعي

Indian Army Releases List of Seven Terror Camps Targeted in Operation Sindoor Ahead of First Anniversary

Ahead of the first anniversary of May 7 Operation Sindoor, the Indian Army has released a list of seven Pakistan terror camps that were attacked during the operation. The Army posted satellite images showing damage at sites in Pakistan and POJK including Kotli Abbas, Kotli Gulpur, Mehmoona Joya, Syedna Bilal, Bhimber, Sawai Nala and Sarjal. Defence Minister Rajnath Singh paid tribute to the defence forces at an event in New Delhi, calling it a golden chapter in India's military history.

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Times of India