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What kind of Hindi is that ? Can't they hire someone who at-least speaks the language properly[video=youtube;l1hujbRz9e8]
What kind of Hindi is that ? Can't they hire someone who at-least speaks the language properly
REPUBLIC DAY PARADE 2012
A member of the Delhi Police Swat team stands guard as girls dressed in traditional attire who were to perform during the final dress rehearsal of the Republic Day parade wait to enter the grounds in New Delhi, India, on Jan. 23, 2012. India marks Republic Day on January 26th with military parades across the country.
A National Security Guard (NSG) commando uses an optic to keep vigil during the full dress rehearsal for the Republic Day parade in New Delhi January 23, 2012. India will celebrate its Republic Day on Thursday.
A National Security Guard (NSG) commando uses an optic to keep vigil during the full dress rehearsal for the Republic Day parade in New Delhi January 23, 2012. India will celebrate its Republic Day on Thursday.
Indian Special Forces Commandos march down Rajpath during the final full dress rehearsal for the Indian Republic Day parade in New Delhi on January 23, 2012. India will celebrate its 63rd Republic Day on January 26 with a large military parade, with Thailand's Prime Minister Yingluck Shinawatra being the chief guest of the event.
Indian soldiers specially trained to guard the disputed Siachen Glacier, take part in the completely dressed rehearsal of the Republic Day parade in Kolkata on January 22, 2012.
An Indian Sikh school boy handles an 84mm rocket launcher during an Army Mela (fair) and exhibition at Khasa, some 15 kms from Amritsar, on January 23, 2012. The Army Mela (fair ), organised by the Flaming Arrows Brigade, displayed weapons and military equipment to civilian visitors of the event.
The army sure likes mixing and matching its camo schemes....
a standard scheme would be really cool.... oh well