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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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do not understand what is wrong with it? Rather i was surprised, why India was not sending its diplomats to Pakistan as of today on Pakistan day??
 
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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.

LOL.

Let me relate a story heard second-hand, from one of the protagonists to my narrator, from my narrator to me.

A gentleman whom we shall call Sam went to see his chief, saluted smartly, sat down and put his hat on the seat next to him. His chief was writing something long-winded and kept on writing. Before they could get started, a colleague, the Vice, walked in, had a brief conversation with the chief and went out again. Sam felt very restless. "You could have asked him to sit, Sir," he finally exclaimed. "Nobody asked you to sit, Sam," was the very dry reply.

Full ceremonial dress attending a military function, but sitting down, at ease; of course he took off his headgear. He would do so inside a building, sitting down; it is a moot point if a shamiana is a building. When he stood to attention, and saluted, for the National Anthem, his headgear was on, as appropriate.
 
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Everyone has the right to make mistake by excitement. Isn't it ? Haveva look at indians media spitting when hey are excited.... At their level, it's more sickness than mistakes.
 
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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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Could it be their presence that parade was toned down! so that they don't get to observe our equipment closely?

just wondering.
 
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LOL.

Let me relate a story heard second-hand, from one of the protagonists to my narrator, from my narrator to me.

A gentleman whom we shall call Sam went to see his chief, saluted smartly, sat down and put his hat on the seat next to him. His chief was writing something long-winded and kept on writing. Before they could get started, a colleague, the Vice, walked in, had a brief conversation with the chief and went out again. Sam felt very restless. "You could have asked him to sit, Sir," he finally exclaimed. "Nobody asked you to sit, Sam," was the very dry reply.

Full ceremonial dress attending a military function, but sitting down, at ease; of course he took off his headgear. He would do so inside a building, sitting down; it is a moot point if a shamiana is a building. When he stood to attention, and saluted, for the National Anthem, his headgear was on, as appropriate.

Respected Sir,

I was expecting a response matching with your reputation and seniority, but I am sorry to say nothing was like that.

You did not bother to address any specific points and situation, rather telling vague story and your cooked up interpretations.

In your story,

1. Meeting took place inside the building in Chief's office, other then at the time of salute, headgear not required. rest of the story is irrelevant.

2. Full Ceremonial Dress outside, sitting or standing does not matter, even nature of function does not matter.

Will be appropriate if you can quote this specific part "outside sitting at ease" headgear could be removed as per IA Regulations, in the absence of that quote/reference all is bhagat logic.

Our Pak / Indian Armed forces follow British regulations, as I quoted and according to that, the gentlemen is wrong and did not follow the regulations.

amuse me with one more story and some nice twists.

Regards.
 
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Respected Sir,

I was expecting a response matching with your reputation and seniority, but I am sorry to say nothing was like that.

You did not bother to address any specific points and situation, rather telling vague story and your cooked up interpretations.

In your story,

1. Meeting took place inside the building in Chief's office, other then at the time of salute, headgear not required. rest of the story is irrelevant.

2. Full Ceremonial Dress outside, sitting or standing does not matter, even nature of function does not matter.

Will be appropriate if you can quote this specific part "outside sitting at ease" headgear could be removed as per IA Regulations, in the absence of that quote/reference all is bhagat logic.

Our Pak / Indian Armed forces follow British regulations, as I quoted and according to that, the gentlemen is wrong and did not follow the regulations.

amuse me with one more story and some nice twists.

Regards.

There is no need. The point has been made, including by ex-serving officers, and nothing more needs to be said, considering that his deportment was impeccable, except in the eyes of barrack-room lawyers. That is why, in amusement and disdain, I told a story instead. It was about the self-confidence to do what is right, and not look about sheepishly wondering what to do, what was right to do, what might be felt right by the neighbourhood ignoramus to do.
 
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There is no need. The point has been made, including by ex-serving officers, and nothing more needs to be said, considering that his deportment was impeccable, except in the eyes of barrack-room lawyers. That is why, in amusement and disdain, I told a story instead. It was about the self-confidence to do what is right, and not look about sheepishly wondering what to do, what was right to do, what might be felt right by the neighbourhood ignoramus to do.

in the presence of clear rules and regulations, your this self confident highly decorated Indian soldier is confused and thinking what to do, and what is right and wrong and he chose to break the regulations in the end. Speaks volume of IA discipline and professionalism and your ex servicemen as well.

you can carry on with your stories, I am not interested anymore.
Thanks.
 
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in the presence of clear rules and regulations, your this self confident highly decorated Indian soldier is confused and thinking what to do, and what is right and wrong and he chose to break the regulations in the end. Speaks volume of IA discipline and professionalism and your ex servicemen as well.

you can carry on with your stories, I am not interested anymore.
Thanks.

You're welcome.
 
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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 .

Are you really a married guy? :D:P
 
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Are you really a married guy? :D:P

here is evidence .
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Who cares a shit ???
Well most of your country fellows certainly do since they are all behaving as sisters of snow white...not to mention the so called Indian professional who has suddenly discovered the positive rating switch. :lol:
 
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Well most of your country fellows certainly do since they are all behaving as sisters of snow white...not to mention the so called Indian professional who has suddenly discovered the positive rating switch. :lol:

So now someone who has no connection with the armed forces ( as you were forced to admit yourself a few posts back ) is going to cast aspersions on a senior gentleman who has actually served in the army ??

See what you have done to yourself : despite all your pleas to the mods , your ' photo ' is still on the previous page ( post#37) and so is my post !!
 
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