The behavior of the head of the Indian army questioned after the visit to Ashram in uniform


Chief General of the Indian Army, Uderendra Dwivedi, with the Sanskrit scholar Jagadguru Rambhadracharya during an event, in Chitrakot, Madhya Pradesh – PTI

The general head of the Indian army, Usendra Dwivedi, raised questions about his behavior when he visited Ashram in uniform on Wednesday to meet the spiritual leader Jagadguru Rambhadracharya.

An Indian journalist, Sushant Singh, said X: “The civil-military relations tense when military leaders align with partisan religious agendas, undermining the apolitical spirit of the secular armed forces of India.”

Behavior of the heads of the Indian Army questioned after the visit to Ashram in uniform

The visit of the head of the Indian Army occurred after the Pakistan-India War, which continued for four days after the Indian aggression against Pakistan after Pahalgam’s attack in the Indian Jammu and Kashmira (Iiojk) who left 26 dead tourists, with India blaming Pakistan for the attack without offering any evidence.

The war ended after the United States negotiated fire between the two countries with nuclear weapons.

Last year, the Indian army ordered military officers to adhere to the Official Code of Conduct to “use the Baratija and religious symbols in uniform.”

According to Indian Express, the order occurred after some army officials were seen with religious markers, chains and other accessories in a position on social networks.

Earlier this month, Pakistan’s armed forces launched a large-scale military action, called “Operation Bunyan-Mou-Marsososoos”, and went to several Indian military facilities in multiple regions.

Pakistan knocked down six IAF combat planes, including three raffles and dozens of drones. After at least 87 hours, the war between the two nations with nuclear weapons ended on May 10 with a high -fire agreement negotiated by the United States.

When asked about the fall of Indian airplanes during the conflict, the Indian air marshal Ak Bharti had said that “losses are part of the fight”, without providing more details.



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