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From swords to Bandis: The story of Army's post-colonial makeover - The Times of India

News News: NEW DELHI: For generations of Indian soldiers, military uniforms have represented far more than clothing. Every button, badge, belt, sword, lanyard an.

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From swords to Bandis: The story of Army's post-colonial makeover - The Times of India

News News: NEW DELHI: For generations of Indian soldiers, military uniforms have represented far more than clothing. Every button, badge, belt, sword, lanyard an.

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Indian Army drops colonial-era dress customs; brings in Bandis, battlejackets under new uniform code

The Indian Army modernizes its uniform code, eliminating colonial symbols and introducing indigenous attire, reflecting India's sovereign identity.

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hindustantimes.com2 g fa

Indian Army drops colonial-era dress traditions, introduces bandi jackets in new uniform code

The regulations permit women officers to wear sober-coloured sarees, or kurta-salwar and ankle-length straight pants with a dupatta. | India News

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Indian Army's new uniform code replaces colonial-era customs

The Indian Army has unveiled a new uniform code, banning British-era customs and the use of Royal, while introducing the indigenous Bandi jacket for formal attire.

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thehindu.com2 g fa

Indian Army unveils new uniform policy, phases out colonial-era practices

Indian Army unveils Army Uniforms–2026, removing colonial vestiges (Dress No. 3A by June 2029) and instituting unified numbering across all defense services. Rationalization of legacy taxonomy and procedures improves organizational clarity and interoperability—principles familiar to infrastructure modernization initiatives.

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  1. domenica 14 giugno 2026·hindustantimes.com

    Indian Army drops colonial-era dress traditions, introduces bandi jackets in new uniform code

    The regulations permit women officers to wear sober-coloured sarees, or kurta-salwar and ankle-length straight pants with a dupatta. | India News

  2. domenica 14 giugno 2026·thehindu.com

    Indian Army unveils new uniform policy, phases out colonial-era practices

    The Indian Army's new uniform policy modernises attire by phasing out colonial practices while preserving traditions and professional standards.

  3. domenica 14 giugno 2026·thehindubusinessline.com

    Indian Army drops colonial-era dress customs; brings in Bandis, battlejackets under new uniform code

    The Indian Army modernizes its uniform code, eliminating colonial symbols and introducing indigenous attire, reflecting India's sovereign identity.

  4. lunedì 15 giugno 2026·newsbytesapp.com

    Indian Army's new uniform code replaces colonial-era customs

    The Indian Army has unveiled a new uniform code, banning British-era customs and the use of Royal, while introducing the indigenous Bandi jacket for formal attire.

  5. lunedì 15 giugno 2026·timesofindia.indiatimes.com

    From swords to Bandis: The story of Army's post-colonial makeover - The Times of India

    News News: NEW DELHI: For generations of Indian soldiers, military uniforms have represented far more than clothing. Every button, badge, belt, sword, lanyard an.