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For the first time in recent history, Pakistan invited Indian Diplomats to attend the Pakistan Day Parade and several were present in the reviewing stand along with host of other dignitaries and celebrities. But it seems Pakistan's goodwill gesture has not gone down well for those back in India.

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This is Modi magic dear

i selute to this guy in uniform and barking dog saideep can cry river
I am second to you
 
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Sir, thank you for pointing out how this post is full of lies. The only reason for this crap post and subsequent lies of the officer not saluting is only because this Windjammer fellow was caught stealing videos and photos by very respected Pakistani members in other threads.
Pathetic.

It is members like you and a few others who earn respect by all members, whether pak or Indian.
Wonder who got kicked out of PDF dressed in a Pink Saree....A faker calling some one else a liar, :lol:
How pathetic can you be when you have to adopt a fake ID just to crawl around on PDF, mouthing off same nonsense out of desperation. Get a life looser.

you are totally wrong here he slute and stand like other uniformed persons
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full video here @Joe Shearer


Dude I am not aware of the protocol until a military personal pointed this out, as can be seen all other Military officers kept their caps on through out the event, even civilians wore handed out casual caps both to support the event and as a sun protection.
 
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You can see the Indian Military personal has removed his cap....Uniform regulations require wearing of caps when outdoors. They are to be taken off only indoors.

The fellow purposely took off his cap so that he did not have to salute during the national anthem and other occasions.... They are a disgraceful bigoted lot.!!!


@Irfan Baloch @DESERT FIGHTER @araz @blain2 @Areesh @Zarvan @Taimoor Khan
Indian and Pakistani soldiers do come across each other in the international venues when they are either serving under UN banner or attending meetings and conferences etc in the west. they do salute each other . hell they do it even in flag staff meetings.
in this above case maybe its a coincidence or on purpose as you described
but that said , i wont read much into it. and willing to let the guy go. I mean he did make an appearance and thats good of the Indian diplomatic staff they could have flatly refused to participate. I wonder if they are being lambasted by the RSS blowhards on Indian channels for participating.

i selute to this guy in uniform and barking dog saideep can cry river
I am with you. he made an appearence. whether he liked it or not is an other topic.

even without reading the details in the OP.. I was able to guess that this appearance might have burnt the close minded idiots of saffron internet brigade
 
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Wonder who got kicked out of PDF dressed in a Pink Saree....A faker calling some one else a liar, :lol:
How pathetic can you be when you have to adopt a fake ID just to crawl around on PDF, mouthing off same nonsense out of desperation. Get a life looser.



Dude I am not aware of the protocol until a military personal pointed this out, as can be seen all other Military officers kept their caps on through out the event, even civilians wore handed out casual caps both to support the event and as a sun protection.
Are you complaining to some mod to delete my reply to your windy lies ? How pathetic !
Feel free to prove your allegations that I've been posting before!
And in case you don't know anything about the armed forces, stay away from the keyboard, simple!
At least you agree that you are a liar , how refreshing is that ?
 
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Nothing wrong on both sides, Indian Diplomatic staff attended the ceremony in very respectful manner, Military Attache of India Stood up fro Pakistani National anthem and even saluted as it should be.

Not wearing Cap while in full uniform and outside is not any disrespect to Pakistan, it is a regulation and if an Indian senior Military office did not follow a rule /regulation as per even Indian Military and world wide, it only shows his / Indian Army's lake of discipline / professionalism. All other foreign Mil officials had their caps on accept Indian.

Indian officials can not attend without their Govt. and High command authorization, so Modi was OK...lol

Some cheap individuals on both sides just keep trying to ignite fire / hatred, because of whatever motives and reasons, if we do not give them audience and importance they will die their own death slowly.
 
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Indian Embassy staff wearing ''Peaceful & Prosperous Pakistan'' caps. They keenly looked at and discussed Shaheen-2 Missile and took plenty of notes on the notepads they brought along.

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Dil ke phaphole jal uthe seene ke daag se
 
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Wonder who got kicked out of PDF dressed in a Pink Saree....A faker calling some one else a liar, :lol:
How pathetic can you be when you have to adopt a fake ID just to crawl around on PDF, mouthing off same nonsense out of desperation. Get a life looser.



Dude I am not aware of the protocol until a military personal pointed this out, as can be seen all other Military officers kept their caps on through out the event, even civilians wore handed out casual caps both to support the event and as a sun protection.
garmi lag rahi thi utaar di topi ustaad ji :enjoy: uski topi uski marzi its free world :D:P

@Imran Khan

Thank you so much.

It would have been an incredible insult if he had failed to stand and salute the flag during the playing of the national anthem. I was wondering why others were saying that he had not done so.
sir its not an issue . no one force them to come there they come by orders and they follow protocols its very simple for me i did not look any conspiracy in things usually . i try to take them simple way .
 
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@Imran Khan

Thank you so much.

It would have been an incredible insult if he had failed to stand and salute the flag during the playing of the national anthem. I was wondering why others were saying that he had not done so.

To be precise it would have been an immense shame and insult for Indian Army had the officer failed to act in a graceful manner.

I have said this before, and I will say it again.

BOTH the armies are trained to same standards, and have same standards to hold up to.
It is the politicians that are forcing otherwise gentlemen into places which are of no use.
 
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What nonsense, Indian and Pakistan Military are professionals, they don't act like freaking teenagers. Respect is given from both sides. As @Imran Khan has shown the Indian Army officer displayed full professionalism.

Pakistanis do the same thing, below is a video of a full army platoon saluting and Indian General and vise versa

 
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You can see the Indian Military personal has removed his cap....Uniform regulations require wearing of caps when outdoors. They are to be taken off only indoors.

The fellow purposely took off his cap so that he did not have to salute during the national anthem and other occasions.... They are a disgraceful bigoted lot.!!!

I am not sure what has prompted these remarks but as subsequent posts have shown , you were ill informed .

The profession of arms to way too honorable for such low down things as you suggest. Check this video below, even the dead were given respect.


Can you share a copy of the Indian ' Uniform Regulations" please.
 
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Nothing wrong on both sides, Indian Diplomatic staff attended the ceremony in very respectful manner, Military Attache of India Stood up fro Pakistani National anthem and even saluted as it should be.

Not wearing Cap while in full uniform and outside is not any disrespect to Pakistan, it is a regulation and if an Indian senior Military office did not follow a rule /regulation as per even Indian Military and world wide, it only shows his / Indian Army's lake of discipline / professionalism. All other foreign Mil officials had their caps on accept Indian.

There is ABSOLUTELY no bar on taking off your headgear when you are sitting down. It is NOT part of regulation to keep on headgear when seated, or even in a civilian situation, say, at a break for refreshments. It is quite commonplace, when the headgear happens to be a beret, to fold it and tuck it under the epaulette, or the epaulette strap.

What is stated above is complete nonsense.

Indian officials can not attend without their Govt. and High command authorization, so Modi was OK...lol

Some cheap individuals on both sides just keep trying to ignite fire / hatred, because of whatever motives and reasons, if we do not give them audience and importance they will die their own death slowly.

In other words, DO NOT FEED THE TROLLS.
 
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This was a very good gesture on behalf of both countries, one inviting, the other accepting the invitation in times of diplomatic deadlock.
Despite the differences (mainly political), both Militaries highly respect each other as one should expect from military men. Our current COAS was under the command of Ex-COAS of the Indian Army in UN peace keeping and he spoke highly of him. Officers from both militaries interact professionally and don't let the differences dictate their professionalism.
 
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There is ABSOLUTELY no bar on taking off your headgear when you are sitting down. It is NOT part of regulation to keep on headgear when seated, or even in a civilian situation, say, at a break for refreshments. It is quite commonplace, when the headgear happens to be a beret, to fold it and tuck it under the epaulette, or the epaulette strap.

What is stated above is complete nonsense.

Full ceremonial dress is under discussion, as afar I know. You can correct me if I am wrong.

Not discussing Beret, even though that wont make much difference in circumstances under discussion.

I am assuming and fairly sure that IA Regulations are similar to British, and again you can quote me with reference of specific IA regulation for correction.

I am quoting, Royal Marines Dress Regulations as a reference.

" 02.09 Headdress. Headdress is to be worn outside in all orders of dress except in circumstances detailed below but is to be removed on entering a building except in certain circumstances for Church Parades and Services. Headdress may be replaced by appropriate safety headwear in certain circumstances. Particular rules on wearing headdress in vehicles and cultural/religious headwear are contained in Army General Administrative Instruction (Chapter 59). The wearing of Undress headdress by officers with the Full Dress tunic is not authorised. Soldiers may on occasion wear forage caps (or Glengarry in the Royal Regiment of Scotland) with Full Dress."

https://rmhistorical.com/files/content/Army Dress Regulations January 2011.pdf

Gentleman we are discussing is in full ceremonial dress, attending a Military function in his official capacity.
 
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