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May 09, 2015 13:13 IST

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The decorative 'safa' and the handlebar moustache of the Indian Army contingent that participated in Russia's Victory Day celebrations was the center of attraction among Russians in Moscow.

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The 75-member team of Indian Army's Grenadiers, which on Saturday participated in the event to commemorate Russia's victory in the Great Patriotic War, won hearts in Moscow for their marching skills, height and uniform.

"Our team is attracting attention as we are tall, most of them around 6 feet, the colourful safa the soldiers wear and the unique uniform," said Colonel Digvijay Singh, chief coordinator of the Indian Army contingent.

The marching contingent was led by Captain Vikash Singh Suhag while the tricolour was carried by Captain D P Singh.

The soldiers were brought from different formations of the Grenadiers Regiment.

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"It is an honour for us to get the opportunity to participate in the victory day parade in Russia as India is the only nation among the ten countries which are part of it," said Suhag, who incidentally belongs to the same village from where present Army chief Dalbir Singh Suhag hails from.

The Indian team is staying together with soldiers of China, Mongolia and Serbia in the same camp on the outskirts of Moscow. "We are also playing games like volley ball, basket ball, tennis together with other soldiers," said Captain D P Singh.

Asked if the jawans were facing any problems in interacting with soldiers of other nationalities, Singh said, "a soldier does not require language."

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The Indian contingent, however, is facing problems in eating as all 75 men are vegetarians. "We are mostly from Haryana, Rajasthan, Uttar Pradesh and Madhya Pradesh and are vegetarians. But the Russians are trying their best to accommodate our concerns. We appreciate that," Suhag said.

On asking further if they were having any problems living in the same camp with Chinese soldiers with whom the Indian Army had had several face offs in recent past, Subedar Naik Jugraj said that was not an issue and in fact, on various occasions, they went together for boat rides and visited the Moscow Circus.

Suhag said the Russians were also appreciative of Indian soldiers' capability to march up to 12-13 kilometres like they do in the Republic Day parade. The Russian parade spans across a distance of 800-900 metres.

Photographs: Indian Army.

Indian Army wins hearts at Russia's Victory Day parade - Rediff.com India News

Way to go! Kadam kadam badhaye jaa.....:tup:
 
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do the paras also march for 10-12 kms in our republic day parade? in their high knee tuck jump marching style?
 
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The decorative 'safa' and the handlebar moustache of the Indian Army contingent that participated in Russia's Victory Day celebrations was the center of attraction among Russians in Moscow.
Russian military might was not, Indian contingent was the center of attraction among Russians in Moscow. Typical Bharti media.

یہ ایسے ہی ہے جیسے پسو کہے سارے کپڑے میرے ہیں یا کھٹمل کہے پوری چارپای میری ہے۔

Following is how the international media covered the parade, guess what, not a single picture of 'center of attraction' Bharti contingent.

Russia's Victory Day military parade – in pictures | World news | The Guardian

Putin on a show! Tanks rumble through Red Square as Russia stages biggest ever Victory Day military parade - but while Steven Seagal makes it to Moscow, Western leaders stay away | Daily Mail Online

Russia stages its biggest military parade for Victory Day, in pictures - Telegraph
 
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Russian military might was not, Indian contingent was the center of attraction among Russians in Moscow. Typical Bharti media.
I see the flames of jealousy burning bright!! Tch! Tch!

Since you guys claim to be the new kids on the block where Pak-Russia relations are concerned, why wasn't your contingent invited too? Probably the Russians care a fig! :P

Never mind. But avoid sulking. It's bad for health! :-)

And you are one jeleous PDF ANALYST? LOL
So what's new?
 
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I see the flames of jealousy burning bright!! Tch! Tch!

Since you guys claim to be the new kids on the block where Pak-Russia relations are concerned, why wasn't your contingent invited too? Probably the Russians care a fig! :P

Never mind. But avoid sulking. It's bad for health! :-)
Sir, he is pdf ALAList, don't you see the level !!!:o:
 
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Russian military might was not, Indian contingent was the center of attraction among Russians in Moscow. Typical Bharti media.

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Indian movies was also watched in Russia...... .. why are you burning ?


Thats true..I remember Mithun's "Disco Dancer" was a big hit in Russia and He received many postcards from young fans from Russia.. :D
 
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Indian Army men attract all eyes during Russian Victory Day

Press Trust of India | Moscow May 09, 2015 07:28 PM IST

The Indian Army contingent, which today took part in the Victory Day parade here, was a big attraction among nearly a dozen foreign army contingents and thousands of Russia's own soldiers for elegantly displaying their military ceremonial drills.

With their decorative 'safa' and handlebar moustache, the Indian army men of Grenadiers became the cynosure of the parade and got applause from audience that included war veterans, widows, family members and foreign dignitaries.

Russian President Vladimir Putin, President Pranab Mukherjee and other foreign dignitaries too reciprocated and clapped when the Indian jawans saluted them.

The marching contingent, with each member almost 6-feet tall, was led by Captain Vikash Singh Suhag while the tricolour was carried by Captain D P Singh.

Suhag later shook hands with Putin who in turn commended the contingents' show.

The contingent has been brought together after choosing the best soldiers from different formations of the Grenadiers Regiment.

"It was an honour to march for the Victory Day parade in Russia as India is the among the only 10 countries which are part of this proud event," said Suhag after the parade. He incidentally belongs to the same village from where Army Chief Dalbir Singh Suhag comes from.

The Indian team stayed with soldiers of China, Mongolia and Serbia in the same camp on the outskirts of Moscow.

The 75-member team, which arrived here on April 25, to exclusively participate in today's event will leave for home tomorrow.
 
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