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Indian Army Unveils Uniform Reforms to Shed Colonial Legacy
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Defense·1 g önceRésumé IA

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
Australian Girl Killed in Pakistan by Police Mistaken Identity Shooting
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Monde·2 g önceRésumé IA

Australian Girl Killed in Pakistan by Police Mistaken Identity Shooting

A nine-year-old Australian girl, Hania Ahmed, was killed and two family members injured when Pakistani police allegedly opened fire on their car in Chakwal, mistaking them for robbery suspects. The family, visiting from Perth, was targeted after confronting robbers. Police claim the two primary suspects were later killed in a "police encounter". An investigation is underway.

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The Independent World
Indian Army Introduces Reforms to Remove Colonial Practices, Embrace Indigenous Identity
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Politique·1 g önceRésumé IA

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
Racist videos targeting Indigenous Australians amplified by social media algorithms, inquiry hears
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Politique·3 g önceRésumé IA

Racist videos targeting Indigenous Australians amplified by social media algorithms, inquiry hears

A video mocking Aboriginal identity and culture, posted by an Australian comedian, has gone viral, sparking outrage and highlighting the growing problem of online racism against Indigenous Australians. Social media algorithms are accused of amplifying divisive content, leading to real-world harm and impacting mental health. A parliamentary inquiry is investigating the issue, with recommendations for social media companies to implement digital duty of care measures.

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Guardian Tech