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Don't clap, you are in uniform: Army chief to officers

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Taking a cue from Defence Minister Manohar Parrikar, Army chief Gen Dalbir Singh Suhag today directed his officers and others not to clap after his address. (File photo)
NEW DELHI: Taking a cue from Defence Minister Manohar Parrikar, Army chief Gen Dalbir Singh Suhag today directed his officers and others not to clap after his address.

"After I finish my address please do not clap. Hereafter, we will maintain the decorum of not clapping in uniform," Gen Suhag said after a round of applause following his address at an Army event here.

The General also noticed that he had forgotten to mention it at the start of his address.

He also referred to Parrikar, who after his address at Commanders' conference last month, had said he was under the impression that people in uniform don't clap after an individual's address.
Don't clap, you are in uniform: Army chief to officers - The Times of India
 
Army officers are allowed to clap through out the world. Maybe not in India. Or maybe the general does not know.
 
WTF? Never heard of the reasons why a person in uniform should not clap!

What's the alternative? All in uniform should be issued placards instead which they can raise above their heads instead of clapping - like this...

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:lol: :lol:
 
Some how military people all across the world have managed to delude themselves into thinking that "only they know the proper way of doing everything.."-------Stems from 'Superiority Complex' and that's why we have "BLOODY CIVILIANS": The ones who don't follow "fauji way" of living :p:
 
^^ The Bloody Civilians types exist in India the most. And I would say, Army officers look down on Bloody Civilians more than Navy/Airforce types. Yes, the extreme superiority complex is an issue. And not to mention "you exist and get to have your morning chai because we man the borders". (Like.. yeah..we have to be reminded about it again and again by pompous army officers in uniform)
 
^^ The Bloody Civilians types exist in India the most. And I would say, Army officers look down on Bloody Civilians more than Navy/Airforce types. Yes, the extreme superiority complex is an issue. And not to mention "you exist and get to have your morning chai because we man the borders". (Like.. yeah..we have to be reminded about it again and again by pompous army officers in uniform)

You are on a DEFENCE Forum and yet you have such strong feelings AGAINST
Army Officers

So what is your interest on this forum
 
^^ The Bloody Civilians types exist in India the most. And I would say, Army officers look down on Bloody Civilians more than Navy/Airforce types. Yes, the extreme superiority complex is an issue. And not to mention "you exist and get to have your morning chai because we man the borders". (Like.. yeah..we have to be reminded about it again and again by pompous army officers in uniform)
Quite accurately put, but i am sorry i got late, before i could give you a heads up that 'you will soon be under fire from military apologists'--------Who conveniently will be reciting the same ol mantra( which you have already mentioned in your post)

You are on a DEFENCE Forum and yet you have such strong feelings AGAINST
Army Officers

So what is your interest on this forum
Just because one is on a DEFENCE forum, it doesn't mean that he/she has to agree with whatever these BOSSY-BOOTS(faujis) advocate. For me it's the military tech! Not sure what lures others here, but military tech would be the primary reason INMHO.
 
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You are on a DEFENCE Forum and yet you have such strong feelings AGAINST
Army Officers

So what is your interest on this forum

My interest in defence forum doesn't automatically mean that I should be a chest beating fan-boy of any army. I am amused by your logic though.
 
Some how military people all across the world have managed to delude themselves into thinking that "only they know the proper way of doing everything.."-------Stems from 'Superiority Complex' and that's why we have "BLOODY CIVILIANS": The ones who don't follow "fauji way" of living :p:
By the way, does the PA still call you 'bloody civilians'? :rolleyes1:
 
Quite accurately put, but i am sorry i got late, before i could give you a heads up that 'you will soon be under fire from military apologists'--------Who conveniently will be reciting the same ol mantra( which you have already mentioned in your post)


Just because one is on a DEFENCE forum, it doesn't mean that he/she has to agree with whatever these BOSSY-BOOTS(faujis) advocate. For me it's the military tech! Not sure what lures others here, but military tech would be the primary reason INMHO.

Doctors, engineers, movie & sports celebrities all have some sort of superiority complex. Why point out the military only?
As per my observation, the persons who are rejected for military service in past mostly resort to this "bloody civilian" conspiracy.
Being a disciplined force, there are many things which they should or should not do. They should look and act in manner suitable to their job.

When I went through for PMA Long Course selection, there were more then 7000 applicants just at Lahore AS & RC. Hardly 150 went for ISSB from them, hardly 15 cleared that. Then grueling 2 years training, and after all this hard work, if still some one does not feel pride in himself, then whats the purpose of our existence?
 
Doctors, engineers, movie & sports celebrities all have some sort of superiority complex. Why point out the military only?
As per my observation, the persons who are rejected for military service in past mostly resort to this "bloody civilian" conspiracy.
Being a disciplined force, there are many things which they should or should not do. They should look and act in manner suitable to their job.

Very true ; I was about to say the same thing

@Dandpatta

How long you have lived in India

In India every Government servant thinks he is doing a favour to other civilans

Have you seen the attitude thrown by civil servants ; bureaucrats ; policemen
even postmen ; nurses and railway staff
 
Doctors, engineers, movie & sports celebrities all have some sort of superiority complex. Why point out the military only?
As per my observation, the persons who are rejected for military service in past mostly resort to this "bloody civilian" conspiracy.
Being a disciplined force, there are many things which they should or should not do. They should look and act in manner suitable to their job.

When I went through for PMA Long Course selection, there were more then 7000 applicants just at Lahore AS & RC. Hardly 150 went for ISSB from them, hardly 15 cleared that. Then grueling 2 years training, and after all this hard work, if still some one does not feel pride in himself, then whats the purpose of our existence?
Is the thread about Doctors, Engineers & other celebrities? No na? Then kindly don't try to catch at the straws to prove this spurious conviction of yours. Just like you are entitled to your opinion, others are too and you have no right to personally target them for their diverging beliefs. The last thing i want to do on defence.pk is to spark off a bickering fest, so kindly spare me your 'Me and My Pak Fauj are more patriotic than you' rhetoric and move onto some one else.

By the way, does the PA still call you 'bloody civilians'? :rolleyes1:
Nope i never faced such circumstances, since my father was in Army and so are 3 of my brothers. My post was more about general perception that prevails here and globally rather than my personal experiences.
 
Is the thread about Doctors, Engineers & other celebrities? No na? Then kindly don't try to catch at the straws to prove this spurious conviction of yours. Just like you are entitled to your opinion, others are too and you have no right to personally target them for their diverging beliefs. The last thing i want to do on defence.pk is to spark off a bickering fest, so kindly spare me your 'Me and My Pak Fauj are more patriotic than you' rhetoric and move onto some one else.


Nope i never faced such circumstances, since my father was in Army and so are 3 of my brothers. My post was more about general perception that prevails here and globally rather than my personal experiences.

Bhai, take it easy. No need to get emotional.
Just mention in my post, where I targeted you? (Hi-lighted as Red)
Where did I say that only Pak Fauj and myself are patriotic and no body else? (Hi-lighted as Green)

During discussion or explaining one's point, examples are used. Doctor, engineers example was related to that.
 
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^^^ And by the way, I am NOT one of those Indians who, like other fan-boys from India, conveniently mistake Nepalese forces as Indian forces (as can be seen on many facebook I.A die-hards) and scream Jai Hind
Very true ; I was about to say the same thing

@Dandpatta

How long you have lived in India
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^^ Pointed reply - 43 years on and off ! And take this boy, my 3 cousins are in the Army. If my ID 'dandpatta' gives you any hint :)
 

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