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Indian Army turns flags blue from red for people-friendly look in Kashmir ANI | Updated: Apr 16, 2021 14:47 IST
By Ajit K Dubey
Srinagar (Jammu and Kashmir) [India], April 16 (ANI): In an effort to make the Indian Army cantonments and military convoys more population friendly, the Indian Army has now changed the red flags on its convoys to blue colour.
Speaking to ANI, Lieutenant Colonel Q Khan said, the flags on the military convoys moving with troops from different locations in and out of the Kashmir valley have been changed to blue from red while the walls on the cantonments are proposed to have the pictures of young achievers from Kashmir.
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Walls on the cantonments are proposed to have the pictures of young achievers from Kashmir
Indian Army troops travelling in convoys have been asked to behave more politely with people during stopovers
New Delhi: Indian Army has changed the colour of flags on its military convoy vehicles to blue from red to make them more population friendly.
Similarly, the walls on the Indian Army cantonments are proposed to have pictures of young achievers from Kashmir.
Speaking to agencies, Lieutenant Colonel Q Khan said, âThe flags on the military convoys moving with troops from different locations in and out of the Kashmir valley have been changed to blue from red while the walls on the cantonments are proposed to have the pictures of young achievers from Kashmir.â
Srinagar (Jammu and Kashmir)
In an effort to make the Indian Army cantonments and military convoys more population friendly, the Indian Army has now changed the red flags on its convoys to blue colour.
Speaking to ANI, Lieutenant Colonel Q Khan said, the flags on the military convoys moving with troops from different locations in and out of the Kashmir valley have been changed to blue from red while the walls on the cantonments are proposed to have the pictures of young achievers from Kashmir. The officer further said that the troops carrying lathis have also been asked to only use whistles in order to ask vehicles to stop. The messages and pictures on vehicles are of the scenic places of Kashmir, he added.