as a United States Marine (inactive) ... i watch this video many many times... the pride and precision these Indian Army warriors display and preform is always amazing and deserves respect and admiration ... a grand tradition and well earned... may they always maintain the honor of their military and customs...
People who have not served would not understand the degree of difficulty to execute these precise movements and the hours of practice that goes into making this happen so seamless. Well done India
@Wolfie ....unsolicited comments and negative mindset....such a waste of time and energy, also not good for ur mental health. So much negative vibrations, wonder how ur family lives with you🥴.... anyways try meditation and yoga, will help you to see the beauty in this world.
Alan do we ever do this type of stuff in our military? I have seen smaller rituals with Marines inspecting rifles at the changing of guard at the national cemetery etc but I have never seen anything like this..do they do something like this maybe at West point? Thanks for answering and your service as well!
Rohit Kurup Not like this that I am aware of. We do have parades. Typically for changes of commands for a unit. The largest I was ever in was for the change of command for Fort Devens (deactivated base now) in Massachusetts. Do a google search for “military parades” and add a nationality as you see fit. Russia, Chile, China put on some good shows. The Indian Army has taken some British military traditions and added some cultural elements to make a very unique tradition all their own.
I was on the drill team when I went through Boot Camp in the Navy. It amazing watching this group do its thing. And, believe me, it takes a lot of hard work to get the precision down.
The quality of a military is not based on how well they march. However, the Indian Soldiers have proven themselves as fierce and noble warriors throughout history - both in the service of the United Kingdom and in the service of their own nation. I congratulate them!
Their incredibly smart drill speaks volumes of a deep core of discipline throughout the Indian Army. Therefore I suggest a very high quality of military based on how they march.
@@patriot4786 In the air force? No, only rudimentary stuff they cover on basic training. Combat arms trades such as infantry will cover hand to hand combat more extensively, though.
Oh my gosh! I have been watching India military videos for about 6 years. These guys are incredible. I think their timing is as nearly perfect as can be expected. Bravo!
@@historyhub2685 non violence is our manners our tradition our belief. But you didn't know Indian freedom history. If every single Indian did not have fought we would have still been slaves in our own homeland. Non-violence we ask for it but we know how to break our enemy's bones.
Aero Yoga No non violence didn’t happen, because the British took away your guns. I am an Indian. This whole thing of Indians being nonviolent and peaceful is complete horseshit. I cannot name the amount of Indian war stories. Mahabharat is literally taught to kids. The Bhagavad Gita is literally about the gods helping a king win wars. Indian should have stayed with the British. 🇬🇧 🇮🇳
I’m not Indian but I appreciate military exercises that show discipline and dedication.And the Indian army is brave and determined to be one of the best.
The timing in this is absolutely perfect. To get that many men to do things like this with that sense of timing is simply fantastic. I cannot imagine the countless hours these men spent in perfecting their movements. Absolutely beautiful! (US Air Force Retired)
Amazing! My father from Canada served alongside Indian (and Nepalese) soldiers in Ceylon during WWII and he held deep respect for them, especially the Sikhs who guarded his base.
Salute from Canada. The soldiers of India learned their parade drills from the British, as did we. It is clear that these men took it to a new level. A pleasure to watch, gentlemen.
@Yasoboy ''Churchill Murdered 65 Million Indians - Bengal Famine'' Complete NONSENSE, just another FAKE news internet conspiracy theorist video. In actual truth quote Wikipedia en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bengal_famine_of_1943 ''The Bengal famine of 1943 (Bengali: pañcāśēra manvantara) was a major famine of the Bengal province[B] in British India during World War II. An estimated 2.1-3 million,[A] out of a population of 60.3 million, died of starvation, or of malaria and other diseases aggravated by malnutrition, population displacement, unsanitary conditions and lack of health care. Millions were impoverished as the crisis overwhelmed large segments of the economy and social fabric. Historians have frequently characterised the famine as "man-made",[C] asserting that wartime colonial policies created and then exacerbated the crisis. A minority view holds that the famine arose from natural causes.'' It was not ALL Churchill's fault as you wrongly state, it was wartime and difficult decisions had to be made as to where food was allocated, at that time, people were starving everywhere in the world, not just in India.
This is an excellent demonstration of precise timing with regard to military marching. Job well done Indian Army. I'm a veteran of the Vietnam War, and the US Army didn't spend too much time working on my marching skills in 1968-71. I was in Army Aviation for 3 years, in the Central Highlands near Pleiku for 4 months, and later on the coast of the South China Sea at Nha Trang, South Vietnam.
I was privileged to be a part of this contingent on 15 Jan 2019 army day dst parade final test .I would like to share a fact which is known to very few persons that this is one unit's contingent n that unit is 102 inf bn TA Punjab.....Jo bole so nihal sat Sri akal ,Durga Mata ki Jai.
Please don't fight on the stupid basis of religion being in a 21st century. Terrorist can be anybody. If we fight with each other like this. India will be again the victim of slavery. No matter whoever we are, we are brothers. For we have one religion Humanity.
Nice to see the Indian army has maintained the precision of the British military standard. My dad was in the Greek army from 39 to 51 and he showed my brother and I the British precision. Amazing!
Graham Yes they are from Nepal and have made India their homeland. Our buildings security guard is a Gorkha. My school's security guard was a.Gorkha who took on 5 guys single handed. They have been in India since ages.
@@grahamhodge8313 ..well people like you have no knowledge and they think the world of themselves....only the British take Gurkhas from Nepal....Gurkhas are in all major north Indian hill states. And I m one...so stop being an illiterate and useless troll🥴🤣
@Unknown2234 Unknown ....u left, read ur history again, u were properly kicked out. And thank us..for what you have today. It's all looted and robbed from india....loosers 🤣🤣
@Unknown2234 Unknown ...India sustained you for more than 200 years and you were brought to your knees in world war 2...thanks to the Indian forces in both WW1 and WW2 you got saved And yup I'm 5 years old..and abusing a child is all that u can do...🤗🤣🤣🤣looser
@Unknown2234 Unknown ...that spelling is for a special kind of looser.....you, the biggest looser in this world Looser Looser Btw what is a twat...is that ur mum's name I wouldn't know I'm just 5 mister looser
I really like those white leggings that the soldiers are wearing. ...and the white goves. With so much contrast between those and the uniforms themselves, there is no way to hide mistakes. So THAT is confidence in a company's marching skills!
We used to wear white "Gaiters" like that (half as high, though) when marching in the Canadian Navy a half century ago. We sure as heck didn't swing our arms so high (especially the back swing) That looks like it hurts!
Tu pakistan se hai na bhai. Toh pakistan kya gulam nahi tha kya ?. Aur han 21st century tere pakistani chief aur general hamare Bollywood celebrities ke sath twiter war khel raha hai. Samaj ata hai kya ? Are tu kya samje ga tera dimag 6 century ka hai hahahah
Indian soldiers - goofy uniforms, don't weigh 12 stone soaking wet - but they are 100% tigers top to bottom and fight like the devil, as the Chinese found out to their horror just a few months ago. A proud, martial people with a well-deserved reputation! Very impressive, India!
@@christopherbayne9061 bro if India shows its real power you’ll never be able to survive we have discipline in ours n we believe in peace not like USA who was never a trusted partner
The jodhpur and madras lancers saved Haifa from Turk attack...CHK seige of Haifa The JK state forces fought In Africa in WW1 The gurkhs ... rajputs...dogra....all fought Thanks to all of them
@simba1 exactly the point....less of other regiments were sent but they fared even better....plz Google the fronts where Indians fought....my great grand father commanded a regiment in Africa in WW1 and was awarded an OBI...so I agree with ur point the other Indian regiments though less in number fought brilliantly
simba1..well if you think gurkhas were prominent then i congratulate you coz i am a gurkha. And you surely don't know all the fronts coz then ud have mentioned HAIFA and what the famous rajput lancers did their. BTW Africa was not a minor front....it's just that is wasn't EUROPE, so obviously is called one. You must understand the mechanism behind glorifying one event and not the other. Indian forces were divided between the British India forces and the princely state forces. The princely state forces fought way way better than the others. Its just tht they were not glorified enough coz the British always wanted to put the state forces down. So dear friend plz don't comment on what was better and what wasn't till you don't know the complete complex backdrop of the British rule in india.....Sikhs and Muslims were glorified more coz the British always believed in divide and rule policy. This selective glorification is what caused havoc in india in 1947 and beyond
@@akstv5803 don't say like that if someone appreciates us we as Indians must show humbleness and gratitude no matter whoever he is. This are our manners.
Ghandi once decides to visit Greece. He asks her population to be pre-informed. They say “ 6-7 million”. He asks “ At which hotel are they staying ? “ 😂
This is a contingent of the Punjab Regiment, which is one of the oldest regiments of the Indian Army. This drill parade is easily the best that I have viewed. Very proud of the Indian Army & its history of gallant service.
When one has a dogra regiment then why talk of the punjab. And u are factually wrong about the 50% thing. Dogra are in Dogra and JaK rifles and Jak Li. Btw dogras rnt just rajputs....
@Fierce Rajput WOW....simply WOW where did u get this information....😂. There is nothing called a "PUNJABI" Dogra. Any Dogra would be shocked to be called a PUNJABI....both these terms are different inherently.......i simply wonder how anyone can come and show off one's foolishness and ignorance with so much confidence. Anyways a Request....🙏....plz plz plz read some history about the dogras ..about the culture and traditions.
@Fierce Rajput 😂🙏🏻bolne se Pehle kuch pad ke aa mere bhai ...manhas is from manhasaldev who was a jamwal and was removed from the clan for taking up agriculture ..similarly jasrotia is from jasrota principality in kathua etc...these castes are also in Muslims which are inclusive of dogras in the kandi region of JK and himachal. Plz don't degrade by calling them Punjabi. In mukerian there are a lot of jamwals and in talwara and damtal there are a lot of pathanias. These people settled down in punjab but they are not Punjabis. There is nothing more shameful than a dogra being called a Punjabi. And you did it, I doubt u are a dogra. Else u wouldn't have done the "Punjabi Dogra" mistake. Btw Well to do family has nothing to do with being bad in English...it seems ur bad in history, culture, ethics and who knows what all. Not looking forward to a reply from a well to do Punjabi Dogra Rajput family 😂😂😂😂
Ex drill instructor here. This Indian Army drill team is second to none that I have ever seen and we have been involved and watching precision drill teams for two generations. Bravo Punjab regiment.
@@MuhammadUsman-pt6wl lol pakistani....😂😂😂 it's not PAKISTAN where minorities are persecuted... IT'S INDIA AND EVERY ONE HAS EQUAL RIGHTS..BTAO...MOST OF THE SOLDIERS,FLIGHT SQUADRON ARE INDIAN MUSLIMS ..NOT LIKE YOURS PAKISTAN
@@MuhammadUsman-pt6wl To all those pakistanis thinking that their military is of better discipline. Let me tell you some history,in 1947 it was colonel akbar khan from pakistani military who thought about just invading Kashmir out of nowhere without telling the pakistani government and you call it discipline?In 1965,ayub khan started the war as a matter of state's interest so does any other military starts war for no reason just pride? In 1971 your entire military was full of war criminals killed over 3 million of people in Bangladesh,1999 another war started by mushraff when India and pakistan were about to start long term peace without even telling the pakistani government about the offensive attack against India.Then in the entire subcontinent every nation has seen army is like cancer while pakistan have seen coupes for decades like 1977-1988,1999-2008 🤣🤣.So who is disciplined can be told by observing all this.pakistani army literally can be seen on videos giving money to civilians during election. This isn't the army work,pakistani generals are having more than 100 pizza shops in US and Canada, pakistani generals import tax free vehicles through scandals and get away with it as nobody questions in pakistan while in India you will get court martialed for the same thing, pakistani space agency is under military control and that agency is used for missile development instead of space technology while you will never see any Indian Army officer in any civilian research organisation except for astronouts.pakistan army runs a lot of commercial factories which is not their job, pakistan army generals took money from the west to send ssg commandos as mercenaries to fight in And, this is not me who says this,pervez mushraff have told this in an interview that how ssg commandos were also sent to afganistan as mercenaries.So, this is the discipline history of pakistan.And, to mention you got your nukes a pakistani nuclear scientist stole that technology when he was asked by a pakistani military commander from a EU Nuclear Research Lab and even pakistan army went on to sell those nuclear weapons to the countries like Libya,north Korea while in India you can be booked for treason for the same thing.
@@MuhammadUsman-pt6wl And, saying that pakistan military is small and all, well this is true that pakistan is of no match Infront of India when it comes to conventional war that's why you are the among only two or three nations like North Korea who have 1st strike policy on nuclear weapons that means to fend off Indian Conventional Forces which are far more superior and powerful, you will use nukes as first weapon. This is your official strike policy so yaa you are of no match and this is represented in your nuclear policies and I don't even need to debate.pakistanis can go and read about their official stance about nukes, also remember India haven't attacked first even for once war despite you being small started by you still never won any war 1947 invaded them.
India is an amazing country with amazing people... Dinesh D'Souza is proof of that. The military drills are very impressive... After suffering thru the ills of colonialism, the country is now a Democratic Republic and friend....Something our world can be grateful for it.
Thanks a lot buddy for nice words. I would humbly add not only democracy but the largest democracy in the world inspite of rogue and undemocratic neighborhood 🇮🇳🇨🇦
Amazing? I guess that's one way to put it. A country in squalor still mired in a caste system. Insane religious/political ideas which have kept it from truly advancing. Sorry, no respect from me.
@@carlcollins3705 Indeed, the past carries into the present and future; the road of progress is longer and more difficult for some than for others. It is a road most countries are still travelling, including our own USA. Judge not... lest you be judged.
as an ex welsh guardsman , this drill was excellent . one of the good things we lift in india . my father was served there . 1st battalion kings liverpool reg
@Fierce Rajput he told me one story about the locals who used to pinch your bedding while you slept . they would cover them selves in grease so you couldn't grab them when they ran lol. you would have a punka waller , a cha waller and god knows how many other wallers . lol.
@@hayanuwa I don't know how your government educates you. I haven't even heard that India was our ally in the 1960s. Tibet is China's inherent territory,India has made trouble on our border many times. The Indian government at that time ignored China's notice of peace. On October 17, 1962, Indian forces invaded Tibet, China. On October 20, PLA carries out a self-defense counterattack against the Indian Army. After 300 kilometers from New Delhi, PLA's active withdrawal. Sino Indian border self-defense and counter-attack started on October 20, 1962. It ended on November 21 of the same year.
@@hayanuwa They wanted to independence Tibet, and after failure, they defected to India. The real Dalai Lama is still in Tibet. Let me tell you again, Tibet is China's inherent territory!On May 21, 1951, China and Pakistan formally established diplomatic relations. Pakistan has nothing to do with the Sino Indian War of 1962. At that time, India developed better than China. The Indian government took China's forbearance and warning as a joke. India tries to interfere with China's sovereignty and invade Tibet. PLA will tell you with practical actions, don't take our forbearance as a sign of weakness,we've warned you in advance. There is a saying in China:勿谓言之不预也。
Superbly well done. For those who have served in the UK, most of this movement is actually (and understandably) British with a beautiful Indian flourish. Lovely to see.
Amazing precision and discipline!!! With those white gloves and boots, any error would be glaringly obvious. Kudos!! Fantastic job!! Beautiful to watch.👏👏👏👍👍🇨🇦
Guys this is not a march, this is parade contingent competition between Indian army’s different battalions. Contingent with high marks are aloud to march on Independence Day and republic day parade. And they practice hard up to 6 hours a day in that heat for the bragging rights of who is the best and for how many years. You can see the difference when Indian troops are invited to parade in other countries. ie: check Russia invite I think its on RUclips. ✌️
I was not decrying the fine Indian present day army for using British Drill, I merely mentioned it. As a former British Infantry RSM I am well aware of India's fine contribution to defeating the Germans in WW1 also in the Western Desert and in Italy during WW2 also the Indian Divisions giving massive support to defeating the Japanese in the Burma Jungles 1942-45. I also acknowledge the brilliant citations for your Victoria Cross winners.
Its really a pity that some people here have such negative comments. If you looked at your history you would know how brave the Indian army is. Indian contributions to both world wars are not widely known about, despite the fact that India raised the world’s largest volunteer armies: 1.5 million in WWI and 2.5 million in WWII. World War I marked an important watershed. For the first time, Indian soldiers were fighting on European soil. They fought in all the major theatres of war on land air and sea, alongside British troops. Their many awards for bravery, as well as their war graves and memorials on the battlefields, are testimony to their sacrifice in the service of Britain. Unrecognised for decades, their contributions are only now being fully acknowledged.
Thank you Ken, it's a pity some people sowed seeds of hate due to tribalism. If India and the British had looked beyond the melanin of skin. A united true democratic ex empire would have been leading the world in manufacturing, wealth and prosperity. Who knows with positive thoughts, we might still come together, and salvage a better future for all.
yes I made a negative comment saying jokingly, if a war started it would be over before they left the parade ground... but I know what brave soldiers Indians are, especially Sikhs, they had to be ordered to get down and take cover in WW1, they said it was a sign of weakness, they were walking upright and straight over the battle field and getting wiped out by machine guns, they actually saved the British in the very early stages of WW1
True, that part of history was hidden from us in schools. Congress party that ruled India seems to have had some vested interest in hiding the role played by the indian soldiers.
Some of us know. And we appreciate and salute the bravery and sacrifice Indian soldiers have made for Britain since the first units were raised for the EIC.
from what i have seen of both China and India's armies online and on t.v. seems like the Indian army is by far more discipline and drilled than the Chinese, their posture is by far superior, than those of China's. not that i am any kind of expert, but that's a mighty fine looking army India has
as a United States Marine (inactive) ... i watch this video many many times... the pride and precision these Indian Army warriors display and preform is always amazing and deserves respect and admiration ... a grand tradition and well earned... may they always maintain the honor of their military and customs...
Watch the republic day video for new sauce
God Bless India. You have helped Canada become a better country. Respect from Canada to you all. Thank You.
Thank you my friend!🇨🇦🇮🇳
😍😍😍
I wonder how India helped Canada…can you plz explain a little bit
Thanks lot of love from India.
Than u ...from INDIA
What a wonderful country India is! With very best wishes from the UK. 🇮🇳🇬🇧🇮🇳🇬🇧
People who have not served would not understand the degree of difficulty to execute these precise movements and the hours of practice that goes into making this happen so seamless. Well done India
Just wonderful... Congratulations from Senegal.
Pointless
@Wolfie ....unsolicited comments and negative mindset....such a waste of time and energy, also not good for ur mental health. So much negative vibrations, wonder how ur family lives with you🥴.... anyways try meditation and yoga, will help you to see the beauty in this world.
@Wolfie thanks and love🙏🏻
Very smart... The discipline is very high..
Beautiful disciplinar, congratulations from a former Brazilian Army.
I th8nk india and brazil make a collab training
Thank you gentle man.... salute
Salamat. Love u Brazil
Um Brasileiro aqui.
Speaking as a British Army veteran, I would like to respectfully say just how impressed I was by the drill standards of this Regiment.
Apart from the RIDICULOUS goose stepping
@@petermacleod5710 says a fatass who knows nothing bout the military
It is impressive, as an ex SADF service man the timming is some of the best .
Its all about disapline.
@@petermacleod5710 Indians are very flexible people
@@petermacleod5710 Don't know when, and how, that, and several other bits, crept in.
Salute from former US Army soldier. Well done!
Thanks brother we love you 🙏🙏🙏
Semper Primus, soldier!🇺🇸
Alan do we ever do this type of stuff in our military? I have seen smaller rituals with Marines inspecting rifles at the changing of guard at the national cemetery etc but I have never seen anything like this..do they do something like this maybe at West point?
Thanks for answering and your service as well!
Rohit Kurup Not like this that I am aware of. We do have parades. Typically for changes of commands for a unit. The largest I was ever in was for the change of command for Fort Devens (deactivated base now) in Massachusetts. Do a google search for “military parades” and add a nationality as you see fit. Russia, Chile, China put on some good shows.
The Indian Army has taken some British military traditions and added some cultural elements to make a very unique tradition all their own.
@@alancrandall3863 Great thank you..
Sharp looking troops. Well done. Respect from the U.S.
I was on the drill team when I went through Boot Camp in the Navy. It amazing watching this group do its thing. And, believe me, it takes a lot of hard work to get the precision down.
Yes
A formidable rival of China, battle hardened and battle experience since world war 1!!! Salute to the Indian ‘military!!! From the Philippines 🇵🇭!!!
@Kavita A Not So Proud Endian ruclips.net/video/nhKogQ_U8Sc/видео.html
中国从来不把印度当对手。相反,我们认为,印度强大会平衡美国,而不是现在这样站队美国。
@@aleempervaiz6248 ohh but we don't hate anyone even Pakistan love every soldier on this world I love india
@@aleempervaiz6248 ००००००००००
Love from India 🇮🇳❤️ we always respect other countries soverignity !!
Indian people are one of the friendliest citizen in the world. Love from Philippines.
Oh i didn't know that
@@itsjacclone1337 do you know anything?
Do you kiss their shitty ass?
@@okapmeinkap7311 it's your habit... don't think everyone does the same..as you did🤣
RainVictor Ron So as Filipinos. I work with many of them. Great people . Long live Indo - Philippine friendship!
Those soldiers look ten feet tall and bullet proof. Awesome discipline.
AND they are the TA component. Take a look at the regulars.
I Have a motorcycle Bajaj boxer 150x and I am very pleased with it. Respect India. Thanks for my little Iron Comrade 👍Greetings from Russia
Love the Russian army too. Salute from India
Thank you brother. 🙏🙏
@Sony Saini you would like my Bike. A 1998 fxdwg
My uncle had a Boxer CT
But india isn't comrade my brat
The quality of a military is not based on how well they march. However, the Indian Soldiers have proven themselves as fierce and noble warriors throughout history - both in the service of the United Kingdom and in the service of their own nation. I congratulate them!
How well they March show the discipline which is very important in war
Thanks
The quality of men does depend on the way they March. Sloppy March means poor discipline which means a bad army.
Richard Crowe u can not get out from era 1944?
Their incredibly smart drill speaks volumes of a deep core of discipline throughout the Indian Army. Therefore I suggest a very high quality of military based on how they march.
Canadian airman here. That many people right turning on the march so precisely is fuckin' impressive lol.
Canadian military dont drill like this dont they?
@@patriot4786 Not normally, no lol.
Canadian armed forces only know how to turn left. lol
@@bobdole7127 do you guys learn hand to hand combat or any kind of martial arts/self defense?
@@patriot4786 In the air force? No, only rudimentary stuff they cover on basic training. Combat arms trades such as infantry will cover hand to hand combat more extensively, though.
Oh my gosh! I have been watching India military videos for about 6 years. These guys are incredible. I think their timing is as nearly perfect as can be expected. Bravo!
Pappu Rahul Khan And yet your country got independence through nonviolence.
@@historyhub2685 non violence is our manners our tradition our belief. But you didn't know Indian freedom history. If every single Indian did not have fought we would have still been slaves in our own homeland. Non-violence we ask for it but we know how to break our enemy's bones.
Aero Yoga No non violence didn’t happen, because the British took away your guns. I am an Indian. This whole thing of Indians being nonviolent and peaceful is complete horseshit. I cannot name the amount of Indian war stories. Mahabharat is literally taught to kids. The Bhagavad Gita is literally about the gods helping a king win wars. Indian should have stayed with the British. 🇬🇧 🇮🇳
@@historyhub2685 yes but as brothers not as slaves.
I’m not Indian but I appreciate military exercises that show discipline and dedication.And the Indian army is brave and determined to be one of the best.
Thank you brother 🙏🙏🙏
Garo
@Starship Welcome bro🙏🙏🙏🙏
I dont thank you my brother
Thanks sir
The timing in this is absolutely perfect. To get that many men to do things like this with that sense of timing is simply fantastic. I cannot imagine the countless hours these men spent in perfecting their movements. Absolutely beautiful! (US Air Force Retired)
Amazing! My father from Canada served alongside Indian (and Nepalese) soldiers in Ceylon during WWII and he held deep respect for them, especially the Sikhs who guarded his base.
don't mind but every indian who served in British armed forces when India was under occupation by Great Britain, is considered a traitor .
@@zahirshah22 You think that occupation by the Japanese would have gone better for you because that is the threat India faced in WWII.
@@zahirshah22 Rubbish.
Respect from Germany 🇩🇪♥️
❤️
Unda
love from india 💓
@@Suraj-wu4we ruclips.net/video/nhKogQ_U8Sc/видео.html
greetings to india and germany from peru :)
Salute from Canada. The soldiers of India learned their parade drills from the British, as did we. It is clear that these men took it to a new level. A pleasure to watch, gentlemen.
Agreed- the drill I learned was basically the same, the movements slightly less exaggerated, but equally as crisp and precise.
@Yasoboy ''Churchill Murdered 65 Million Indians - Bengal Famine'' Complete NONSENSE, just another FAKE news internet conspiracy theorist video. In actual truth quote Wikipedia en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bengal_famine_of_1943 ''The Bengal famine of 1943 (Bengali: pañcāśēra manvantara) was a major famine of the Bengal province[B] in British India during World War II. An estimated 2.1-3 million,[A] out of a population of 60.3 million, died of starvation, or of malaria and other diseases aggravated by malnutrition, population displacement, unsanitary conditions and lack of health care. Millions were impoverished as the crisis overwhelmed large segments of the economy and social fabric. Historians have frequently characterised the famine as "man-made",[C] asserting that wartime colonial policies created and then exacerbated the crisis. A minority view holds that the famine arose from natural causes.'' It was not ALL Churchill's fault as you wrongly state, it was wartime and difficult decisions had to be made as to where food was allocated, at that time, people were starving everywhere in the world, not just in India.
Perfect👍
@Rudra don't spread unnecessary hate when not needed ,this is a +ve comment
@@amblt1 ihj
I'm a former US Marine and I must admit these men are really good.
Thanks Bessie.
I admire US Marines
Thank you brother 🙏🙏
I'm a former Mickey Mouse stunt double.
Semper Fi!
Very impressive... ✨💪✨
With much respect to Indian troops. ✨🇮🇳 ✨
From France ✨👏✨ ...and as a former Officer in the French Paratroops ✨🇫🇷✨
Many thanks from India mon ami ❤️. Vive la France!
@Joel Juan you are a evil's work
@Joel Juan well you are
@Joel Juan yes you clearly are evil's work
But para troupher are indians is there in French?
wow impressive salute from france to our indian friends !
This is an excellent demonstration of precise timing with regard to military marching. Job well done Indian Army. I'm a veteran of the Vietnam War, and the US Army didn't spend too much time working on my marching skills in 1968-71. I was in Army Aviation for 3 years, in the Central Highlands near Pleiku for 4 months, and later on the coast of the South China Sea at Nha Trang, South Vietnam.
Romania (NATO member since 2004) bought F-16 Fighting Falcons now to replace its MiG 21 fleet ,it is good investment?
Thanks brother we love you
We(Indians) have respect to all army soldiers. Because they're the real heroes of their nation.
Jai Hind 🇮🇳❤️🇮🇳
@@dand7763 ya f16 are better than mig21
Not exactly the same precision in tackling Covid. Look at the country now😲
Simply outstanding. I was in the Guards. This is of the highest quality and I know they are combat soldiers. I would serve alongside them
Salute
brave
darren berry Here is a link for comparison, ruclips.net/video/ofimgaO7Qck/видео.html
@@jackqin9699 Pardon my English but fuck me that's hugely impressive Jack! Thanks for sending that
@Shafiq Ishaq started Grenadier ended Blues & Royals
Here is another link for comparison. A better one.
m.ruclips.net/video/3OlZ_5QHnq8/видео.html
As a Former Soldier, I say " this is Perfect "
I'm a veteran of combat for my country, but I must say? Damn these soldiers are damn GOOD!!
Gerald Stanley Here is a link for comparison, ruclips.net/video/ofimgaO7Qck/видео.html
Pointless showcase. Soldiers must train for wars. This ?😓
I was privileged to be a part of this contingent on 15 Jan 2019 army day dst parade final test .I would like to share a fact which is known to very few persons that this is one unit's contingent n that unit is 102 inf bn TA Punjab.....Jo bole so nihal sat Sri akal ,Durga Mata ki Jai.
27 feb 2019
Abhinandan
And the tea is fantastic
@@MuhammadUsman-pt6wl yrs you are right,your army can make good tea nothing else.jelous na😂😜
@@MuhammadUsman-pt6wl tum materchodo ko fantastic chai bnane k alava or ata b kya h🤣🤣🤣🤣fudu pottystani fouj 🤣
Guys guys let the Pakistani be,afterall that is the only thing they have done to be proud of😁
Imagine wt would happen if Pakistan didn't return abhinandan back to India that day..may be there will be no Pakistan left.....
Respect from UK. Excellent, the whole drill was of a very high standard. The Present arms and shoulder arms, was fantastic.
PERFECT precision drill ... Respect from England
Thank you brother 🙏🙏🙏
I always want to be in Indian Defense Force.
Soon I'll get there. Hallelujah. Nagaland
May all your dreams come true 🤗
@@ovrdozzzz thank you
Kim Jong-un 👍👍👍
Good luck to you.....I am sure you will succeed if your desire is true.
@Amrita Mahant don't get fooled by the media perception.
Might be aggressive but not arrogant.
Long live power Indian (From IRAN)
@@mudigando1897 you are an asshole habibi
Please don't fight on the stupid basis of religion being in a 21st century. Terrorist can be anybody. If we fight with each other like this. India will be again the victim of slavery. No matter whoever we are, we are brothers. For we have one religion Humanity.
Thank you Iranian brother . 🙏🙏
Thanks 🙏🙏 love from India to Iran
We, INDIAN..love❤️❤️IRAN...
Hello from Athens Greece to friendly country India
love and respect greece. we support u against turkey
Greece,wow.land of great Alexander.love u sm Greece
Love greece we are friends and enemies at a time before christ make greece great again
Takes me back to Boot Camp days 47 years ago.
@Little Singham I was Navy.
@Little Singham Royal Navy, UK.
Boot camp❤️
@Little Singham once a sailor* always a sailor
Nice to see the Indian army has maintained the precision of the British military standard. My dad was in the Greek army from 39 to 51 and he showed my brother and I the British precision. Amazing!
One hundred and fifty men moving in such precise unison that each coordinated movement makes but one brief sound....Unreal.
One of the most underated militaries in the world. My Father served next to a Gurka unit in Italy during WW2. Fearsome Warriors!!
Your comment is well intended and I agree with it but the Gurkhas are actually from Nepal, not India.
Yes John. You're right. The Gorkas are a brave , honest and loyal people who are fierce fighters. My uncle commanded a Gorkha regiment. I know.
Graham Yes they are from Nepal and have made India their homeland. Our buildings security guard is a Gorkha. My school's security guard was a.Gorkha who took on 5 guys single handed. They have been in India since ages.
Underated?We are the lords of high-altitude warfare.
@@grahamhodge8313 ..well people like you have no knowledge and they think the world of themselves....only the British take Gurkhas from Nepal....Gurkhas are in all major north Indian hill states. And I m one...so stop being an illiterate and useless troll🥴🤣
I'm British great respect to India army brilliant
Taught by the British .
@@richardj8853
& Paid heavy price for that
@George Job That's not Indian flag. Pls don't do it wrong. That's equal to disrespect. Pls change it
Jai Hind 🇮🇳🇮🇳🇮🇳
Dean Smith Here is a link for comparison, ruclips.net/video/ofimgaO7Qck/видео.html
Colonist.
Don't mess with The Indian army from the U.K
Of course you would say that. They kicked your ass out of their subcontinent.
@Unknown2234 Unknown ....u left, read ur history again, u were properly kicked out. And thank us..for what you have today. It's all looted and robbed from india....loosers 🤣🤣
@Unknown2234 Unknown ...India sustained you for more than 200 years and you were brought to your knees in world war 2...thanks to the Indian forces in both WW1 and WW2 you got saved
And yup I'm 5 years old..and abusing a child is all that u can do...🤗🤣🤣🤣looser
@Unknown2234 Unknown ...you crying....awww a 5 year old made u cry
The British ran away...just like you ..
Looser looser 🤣🤣🤣🤣
@Unknown2234 Unknown ...that spelling is for a special kind of looser.....you, the biggest looser in this world
Looser Looser
Btw what is a twat...is that ur mum's name
I wouldn't know I'm just 5 mister looser
I really like those white leggings that the soldiers are wearing. ...and the white goves. With so much contrast between those and the uniforms themselves, there is no way to hide mistakes. So THAT is confidence in a company's marching skills!
V right sir ji!🙏
@Randy Albert Anything of interest?
No bro that is no leggings.... That are spad
We used to wear white "Gaiters" like that (half as high, though) when marching in the Canadian Navy a half century ago. We sure as heck didn't swing our arms so high (especially the back swing) That looks like it hurts!
Those are not leggings sir Those anklets we will wear only for ceremonial drill uniform sir 🙏🏼
Like clockwork gentlemen. Salutations from Great Britain.
Hey Mike. India and Great Britain were together for 200 years. We all together have the same military tradition. Emotionally I love Great Britain
All learned from British people.
Indians:Should we colinise Britain?
Britain: Already done, Sir...🤣🤣
Tu pakistan se hai na bhai.
Toh pakistan kya gulam nahi tha kya ?.
Aur han 21st century tere pakistani chief aur general hamare Bollywood celebrities ke sath twiter war khel raha hai.
Samaj ata hai kya ?
Are tu kya samje ga tera dimag 6 century ka hai hahahah
@ HELLO CREEP
Iron discipline. Hats off for the impeccable drill and teamwork!
You looking mad man your face very dirty ☝️🤣🤣😁😁
@@Technical_lalit_PC
mmnm.
@@Technical_lalit_PC You trippin my friendly?
@@Technical_lalit_PC are you dumb?
Here is a link for comparison, ruclips.net/video/ofimgaO7Qck/видео.html
Impressive very impressive, Thank you for your service!!! No matter what uniform we wear we are family, ONWARD, X New Zealand infantryman
Yass
thanks brother
FAMILY OF SLAVES OF ASS HOLE MASTERS
Indian soldiers - goofy uniforms, don't weigh 12 stone soaking wet - but they are 100% tigers top to bottom and fight like the devil, as the Chinese found out to their horror just a few months ago. A proud, martial people with a well-deserved reputation! Very impressive, India!
Long live indians..from phillipines👍👍👍
Thanks
Respect from Philippines💞
Thanks love you so much from India 🇮🇳🙏🤗
Thank you Lot of Love fm India
Discipline, the name of the game. Respect from México.
And Mexico has none.
@@uio890138 and u also
You ever see Mexican Marines?
Hola 👋😄
Believe our military in the USA can learn much from India's military!
Yes and no. I don't need to do fancy step'n to kick someone's ass.
@@christopherbayne9061 these are not fancy steps. This is discipline and i think that why usa defeat taliban 😀
Yeah we all learn from one another
@@christopherbayne9061 bro if India shows its real power you’ll never be able to survive we have discipline in ours n we believe in peace not like USA who was never a trusted partner
@@christopherbayne9061 that’s why you were defeated by taliban😂😂
This is what I expect to see from these troops vs the chicken posturing at the flag day celebration. True discipline, high standards and teamwork
Much respect for the Punjab/Sikh soldiers, they fought bravely in WWI and WWII.
Don't just forget all others who fought! Regiments from all parts of the country fought in WW1 and WW2!
The jodhpur and madras lancers saved Haifa from Turk attack...CHK seige of Haifa
The JK state forces fought In Africa in WW1
The gurkhs ... rajputs...dogra....all fought
Thanks to all of them
@simba1 exactly the point....less of other regiments were sent but they fared even better....plz Google the fronts where Indians fought....my great grand father commanded a regiment in Africa in WW1 and was awarded an OBI...so I agree with ur point the other Indian regiments though less in number fought brilliantly
simba1..well if you think gurkhas were prominent then i congratulate you coz i am a gurkha. And you surely don't know all the fronts coz then ud have mentioned HAIFA and what the famous rajput lancers did their.
BTW Africa was not a minor front....it's just that is wasn't EUROPE, so obviously is called one.
You must understand the mechanism behind glorifying one event and not the other.
Indian forces were divided between the British India forces and the princely state forces.
The princely state forces fought way way better than the others. Its just tht they were not glorified enough coz the British always wanted to put the state forces down.
So dear friend plz don't comment on what was better and what wasn't till you don't know the complete complex backdrop of the British rule in india.....Sikhs and Muslims were glorified more coz the British always believed in divide and rule policy. This selective glorification is what caused havoc in india in 1947 and beyond
simba1 ...and I wonder how one gets an OBI “ORDER OF BRITISH INDIA” fighting in Africa aka minor front🙃
That's something else! Impressed. Respect from Australia.
Im in love wirh these armies❤❤❤❤❤ jai hind
love and respect from Malaysia
4:45 look at the arm swing. Amazing
Not really. It is unnatural, and harmful (in the long run).
Im from pakistan , i appreciate the soldiers .....perfect
COLLEGE LIFE STAR fuck you ,they don't need your appreciation!!
AKS TV Nigga chill
@@akstv5803 don't say like that if someone appreciates us we as Indians must show humbleness and gratitude no matter whoever he is. This are our manners.
Thank you dear brother. 🙏🙏🙏🙂
Aero Yoga No problem. Viva La India!
Excellent drill yr...very good 👏👏 Love from Special Protection Unit ,,PAKISTAN
Tajamal Prince Your real army man...
Thank you brother 🙏🙏🙏
Fake account
KYA SIR...,ASLI NAAM TO RAKHLO😒
Impressive India much respect from 🇺🇸
Great respects from a (retired) Canadian Army officer......!
INDIA IS GREAT LAND 🇬🇷🇬🇷🇬🇷🇬🇷
Ghandi once decides to visit Greece. He asks her population to be pre-informed. They say “ 6-7 million”. He asks “ At which hotel are they staying ? “ 😂
With high value of character, humanity glorious Indian Army
This is a contingent of the Punjab Regiment, which is one of the oldest regiments of the Indian Army. This drill parade is easily the best that I have viewed. Very proud of the Indian Army & its history of gallant service.
For a dogra...how bout you say a few words about the dogra regiment.
When one has a dogra regiment then why talk of the punjab. And u are factually wrong about the 50% thing.
Dogra are in Dogra and JaK rifles and Jak Li.
Btw dogras rnt just rajputs....
@Fierce Rajput WOW....simply WOW where did u get this information....😂.
There is nothing called a "PUNJABI" Dogra.
Any Dogra would be shocked to be called a PUNJABI....both these terms are different inherently.......i simply wonder how anyone can come and show off one's foolishness and ignorance with so much confidence.
Anyways a Request....🙏....plz plz plz read some history about the dogras ..about the culture and traditions.
@Fierce Rajput ..btw I can sense that ur weak in English comprehension too. Take time to properly read and understand each and every line...thanks
@Fierce Rajput 😂🙏🏻bolne se Pehle kuch pad ke aa mere bhai ...manhas is from manhasaldev who was a jamwal and was removed from the clan for taking up agriculture ..similarly jasrotia is from jasrota principality in kathua etc...these castes are also in Muslims which are inclusive of dogras in the kandi region of JK and himachal.
Plz don't degrade by calling them Punjabi.
In mukerian there are a lot of jamwals and in talwara and damtal there are a lot of pathanias.
These people settled down in punjab but they are not Punjabis. There is nothing more shameful than a dogra being called a Punjabi.
And you did it, I doubt u are a dogra. Else u wouldn't have done the "Punjabi Dogra" mistake. Btw Well to do family has nothing to do with being bad in English...it seems ur bad in history, culture, ethics and who knows what all.
Not looking forward to a reply from a well to do Punjabi Dogra Rajput family 😂😂😂😂
Ex drill instructor here. This Indian Army drill team is second to none that I have ever seen and we have been involved and watching precision drill teams for two generations. Bravo Punjab regiment.
Sir command kya hai
Starting mai
Those who stands against Pakistan and China aliance at "dome wars" of Kashimira and don't tremble at all, is acounted a greatest RESPECT!
Yes, these men are lion
Perfection...hours of drill ...impeccable timing...iron discipline...well executed.
Our Proud Indian Brave soldiers Guarding and Protecting us at Our Borders.
Jai Hind🇮🇳🙏👍
wow it reminds me my old Indian Air force NCC school days....😘😘😘😘😘
I agree, amazing performance. I never got tired of watching military parades no matter what country.
Brave soldiers who fought alongside the British on land ,sea and in the air! Thank you for your service!
I am proud to be an Indian, n hv a strong Army for my Nation/Country, like this.
Very nice. Very disciplined and nicely trained army. Good for you Indians. Your brother from ARMENIA
Thank you. 🙏🙏
Thanks n love from India
Your brother from UGANDA.
thank you brother🙏🙏
Thanks bro
We are proud of our soldiers. One of the best army in the world.
Army me chalay jao na agar itni hi achi ha indian army
Bhai tum muslim ho ap k liay koi jaga nai ha
@@MuhammadUsman-pt6wl lol pakistani....😂😂😂 it's not PAKISTAN where minorities are persecuted... IT'S INDIA AND EVERY ONE HAS EQUAL RIGHTS..BTAO...MOST OF THE SOLDIERS,FLIGHT SQUADRON ARE INDIAN MUSLIMS ..NOT LIKE YOURS PAKISTAN
Muhammad Usman tu aake dekh hamare kitne muslim dost hai yaha chutiya
@@MuhammadUsman-pt6wl To all those pakistanis thinking that their military is of better discipline. Let me tell you some history,in 1947 it was colonel akbar khan from pakistani military who thought about just invading Kashmir out of nowhere without telling the pakistani government and you call it discipline?In 1965,ayub khan started the war as a matter of state's interest so does any other military starts war for no reason just pride? In 1971 your entire military was full of war criminals killed over 3 million of people in Bangladesh,1999 another war started by mushraff when India and pakistan were about to start long term peace without even telling the pakistani government about the offensive attack against India.Then in the entire subcontinent every nation has seen army is like cancer while pakistan have seen coupes for decades like 1977-1988,1999-2008 🤣🤣.So who is disciplined can be told by observing all this.pakistani army literally can be seen on videos giving money to civilians during election. This isn't the army work,pakistani generals are having more than 100 pizza shops in US and Canada, pakistani generals import tax free vehicles through scandals and get away with it as nobody questions in pakistan while in India you will get court martialed for the same thing, pakistani space agency is under military control and that agency is used for missile development instead of space technology while you will never see any Indian Army officer in any civilian research organisation except for astronouts.pakistan army runs a lot of commercial factories which is not their job, pakistan army generals took money from the west to send ssg commandos as mercenaries to fight in And, this is not me who says this,pervez mushraff have told this in an interview that how ssg commandos were also sent to afganistan as mercenaries.So, this is the discipline history of pakistan.And, to mention you got your nukes a pakistani nuclear scientist stole that technology when he was asked by a pakistani military commander from a EU Nuclear Research Lab and even pakistan army went on to sell those nuclear weapons to the countries like Libya,north Korea while in India you can be booked for treason for the same thing.
@@MuhammadUsman-pt6wl And, saying that pakistan military is small and all, well this is true that pakistan is of no match Infront of India when it comes to conventional war that's why you are the among only two or three nations like North Korea who have 1st strike policy on nuclear weapons that means to fend off Indian Conventional Forces which are far more superior and powerful, you will use nukes as first weapon. This is your official strike policy so yaa you are of no match and this is represented in your nuclear policies and I don't even need to debate.pakistanis can go and read about their official stance about nukes, also remember India haven't attacked first even for once war despite you being small started by you still never won any war 1947 invaded them.
India is an amazing country with amazing people... Dinesh D'Souza is proof of that. The military drills are very impressive... After suffering thru the ills of colonialism, the country is now a Democratic Republic and friend....Something our world can be grateful for it.
Thanks a lot buddy for nice words. I would humbly add not only democracy but the largest democracy in the world inspite of rogue and undemocratic neighborhood 🇮🇳🇨🇦
Amazing? I guess that's one way to put it. A country in squalor still mired in a caste system. Insane religious/political ideas which have kept it from truly advancing. Sorry, no respect from me.
@@carlcollins3705
Indeed, the past carries into the present and future; the road of progress is longer and more difficult for some than for others. It is a road most countries are still travelling, including our own USA. Judge not... lest you be judged.
as an ex welsh guardsman , this drill was excellent . one of the good things we lift in india . my father was served there . 1st battalion kings liverpool reg
in meerut near delhi . .
@Fierce Rajput 45 47 . he loved india . told me so many stories .
he was born april 1927 , so went to india instead of ww2, thank god .
@Fierce Rajput he told me one story about the locals who used to pinch your bedding while you slept . they would cover them selves in grease so you couldn't grab them when they ran lol. you would have a punka waller , a cha waller and god knows how many other wallers . lol.
I. Love my India❤
My soul for India 🌹
வாழ்க பாரதம்🌹
வளர்க தமிழ் ❤
Who likes the sound of the boots .
Bro....thats my favorite music!
Best part..
Wonder how often the need to resole those boots? whole lot of stomping around!!
@@robertjwilliams3532 Once in 3 year if you're on parade ground twice a week.
@@robertjwilliams3532
They have a small metal piece under it.
Respect from 🇮🇪 I salute you ☘️
One word: Wow! Cheers from Holland.
Thnx bro.🙏
If you gonna copy one of my famous line "One Word" be smart and use one word not four idiot!
Thank you brother 🙏🙏
@@pranavvaishnave7648 🤗🤗😂😂
Let me tell you, these boys put a few hours in on the parade square. Wow. Well done Sgts and WOs. 🥇🥂
Excellent drill, no more words needed. Kudos India👍👍👍👍
Thanks...just watch India republic day parade ....you will find lots of stuff like this.
Brilliant. An army with tradition unlike that rabble in the Peoples Liberation Army.
Mel Blevins PLA kicked your ass in1962. Nehru ran away quickly
Well we kicked back in 1967 by facing directly not like backstabbing as u people did it in 1962.
@@hayanuwa Indians love to pretend to be innocent. If Indian troops dare to invade Tibet again, PLA will reach your capital again
@@hayanuwa I don't know how your government educates you. I haven't even heard that India was our ally in the 1960s. Tibet is China's inherent territory,India has made trouble on our border many times. The Indian government at that time ignored China's notice of peace. On October 17, 1962, Indian forces invaded Tibet, China. On October 20, PLA carries out a self-defense counterattack against the Indian Army. After 300 kilometers from New Delhi, PLA's active withdrawal. Sino Indian border self-defense and counter-attack started on October 20, 1962. It ended on November 21 of the same year.
@@hayanuwa They wanted to independence Tibet, and after failure, they defected to India. The real Dalai Lama is still in Tibet. Let me tell you again, Tibet is China's inherent territory!On May 21, 1951, China and Pakistan formally established diplomatic relations. Pakistan has nothing to do with the Sino Indian War of 1962. At that time, India developed better than China. The Indian government took China's forbearance and warning as a joke. India tries to interfere with China's sovereignty and invade Tibet. PLA will tell you with practical actions, don't take our forbearance as a sign of weakness,we've warned you in advance. There is a saying in China:勿谓言之不预也。
I am a veteran of domestic wars and recognize hard work and discipline when I see it. Nice work. Very smart.
veteran of domestic wars? what are you talking about indian?
@@seawater1322 Divorce.
Every movement rose my chest with proud.
"Sacrifice for Mother Nation any time any where / Balidan Matribhumi ke liye ."
Jai Hind
Exceptional drill squad. could not fault them on anything. Such a pleasure to view such unison and precision.
India has a long history of outstanding troops
All that British training
Was that a pun?
你这是说的反话吗
Yeah, ask them about the 1962 border war with China, getting their asses handed to them in the most embarrassing way imaginable, really outstanding.
@@zouzhengliling咋地? 你对三哥的国际声望有意见?
Absolutely flawless! I can't even imagine all the time and effort for these drills.
These guys are amazing! The precision is incredible!
Superbly well done. For those who have served in the UK, most of this movement is actually (and understandably) British with a beautiful Indian flourish. Lovely to see.
Actually most of the indian military drills and trainings have a lot of similarities to the british military (because of British raj)
Britian owns india.
Amazing precision and discipline!!! With those white gloves and boots, any error would be glaringly obvious. Kudos!! Fantastic job!! Beautiful to watch.👏👏👏👍👍🇨🇦
Wow is all I can say. I was just looking at You Tube and saw these guys. It must take a lot of discipline to do this. Congrats, very impressive!
Proud to be an Indian Army person Wife!!!❤️❤️❤️🇮🇳🇮🇳🇮🇳🙏🙏🙏
Beat anyone hands down. Best marching I have seen
Guys this is not a march, this is parade contingent competition between Indian army’s different battalions. Contingent with high marks are aloud to march on Independence Day and republic day parade. And they practice hard up to 6 hours a day in that heat for the bragging rights of who is the best and for how many years. You can see the difference when Indian troops are invited to parade in other countries. ie: check Russia invite I think its on RUclips. ✌️
I was not decrying the fine Indian present day army for using British Drill, I merely mentioned it. As a former British Infantry RSM I am well aware of India's fine contribution to defeating the Germans in WW1 also in the Western Desert and in Italy during WW2 also the Indian Divisions giving massive support to defeating the Japanese in the Burma Jungles 1942-45. I also acknowledge the brilliant citations for your Victoria Cross winners.
Love from Myanmar🇲🇲🇲🇲🇲🇲
❤We are brother❤
You are bloody people
same to you
Love, respect & care from India 🇮🇳 as always.
Thank you dear brother 🙏🙏🙏
Yes exactly
Magnificent. Well done!
Greetings from Tennessee, USA.
Its really a pity that some people here have such negative comments. If you looked at your history you would know how brave the Indian army is.
Indian contributions to both world wars are not widely known about, despite the fact that India raised the world’s largest volunteer armies: 1.5 million in WWI and 2.5 million in WWII. World War I marked an important watershed. For the first time, Indian soldiers were fighting on European soil. They fought in all the major theatres of war on land air and sea, alongside British troops. Their many awards for bravery, as well as their war graves and memorials on the battlefields, are testimony to their sacrifice in the service of Britain. Unrecognised for decades, their contributions are only now being fully acknowledged.
Thank you Ken, it's a pity some people sowed seeds of hate due to tribalism. If India and the British had looked beyond the melanin of skin. A united true democratic ex empire would have been leading the world in manufacturing, wealth and prosperity. Who knows with positive thoughts, we might still come together, and salvage a better future for all.
@@sid7852That could have never happened
yes I made a negative comment saying jokingly, if a war started it would be over before they left the parade ground... but I know what brave soldiers Indians are, especially Sikhs, they had to be ordered to get down and take cover in WW1, they said it was a sign of weakness, they were walking upright and straight over the battle field and getting wiped out by machine guns, they actually saved the British in the very early stages of WW1
True, that part of history was hidden from us in schools. Congress party that ruled India seems to have had some vested interest in hiding the role played by the indian soldiers.
Some of us know. And we appreciate and salute the bravery and sacrifice Indian soldiers have made for Britain since the first units were raised for the EIC.
My frozen shoulder is in huge respect for that arm movement!
It appears they’re being graded - very very impressive display! 😎👍
Selected in competition, for participation in the Army Day parade.
from what i have seen of both China and India's armies online and on t.v. seems like the Indian army is by far more discipline and drilled than the Chinese, their posture is by far superior, than those of China's. not that i am any kind of expert, but that's a mighty fine looking army India has
I think Chinese parade looks good because of camera angles
Even though their parade style is very simle