Not really for the army It was indeed intended to be used in circus for the gladiators but whenever something went wrong they basically closed the curtain and send clowns to keep the audience entretained while the situation was resolved and thats where the use as "clown music" came from
@@user-rp9bs8ml8oYou've apparently not seen the recruitment videos WAY more worried about "pride and rainbows" then finding war fighters. It's freaking pathetic unfortunately. The entity that protects national security shouldn't be worried about any of that nonsense unless it wins this country safety and security.
Well, that is true though. Just look at the level of weapons they are developing. Even one of the P5 nations aren't doing some of the stuff they are doing.
Indeed they are , after independence they lost only 1 war that too in 1962 won the next three wars , had a couple of sucessfull campaigns outside there country in preventing coups while on the other hand the so called super power US lost to vietnam and taliban
Indian Army inherited this silly tradition from the British Army. About time we decolonize from this useless foreign tradition. Army should learn from the Navy how it is done.
@@death_parade They never went to India though. You're saying that India still does this circus today despite the fact that they've been independent for 76 years 🤦♂️ It's laughable how you try to shift the blame instead of admiting that it's dumb of India to keep wasting tax payer money on this
@@AleksiJuvakka Did you even read my comment? I said that this is a Brit tradition that even the Brits have stopped doing it now. And yet our Army continues on with this foreign tradition while neglecting to incorporate Indian traditions. This is me blaming the Indian Army, not the Britishers. In case you are unaware, there is an entire national discourse going on right now that centers around de-colonizing the minds of Indians. The de-colonization of Indian Armed Forces is a subset of this greater discussion. And no, this is not just some twitter trend I am talking about. The Prime Minister of India has stated this as one of the goals that India needs to achieve before 2047. Kindly try to understand the context in which I made the comment. This is just one example. Many such examples exist and the government is gradually changing such Indian military norms that still reek of British colonial influence. Case in point: recent changes to the Naval flag, uniforms and rank names.
Yeah, some people have reached such a state where their brains are rotten enough to not appreciate art, understand the meaning of such showcase of coordination
@@randoply You donthost circus parades i agree but your parades looks like walking zombies compared to indians and chinese🤣🤣🤣 Well i agree you dont have unpaved dirt roads but indeed there is rise in homeless people, Mass shooting casualty, drug addicts and more Infact schools in your country has become a warzone
@@capteagle9 Nothing wrong, just find it funny that this is how the military spends their funds that they got from tax payers. If my country did something similar, I'd be mad that my money is wasted.
Indian soldiers were part of world war 1, world war 2, Korean war . Actively participate in peacekeeping missions across Africa, . We have lost only one war since independence. But according to west or these so called modern people we are weak. Our soldiers also perform their duty in temperatures as low as - 50 .
@ThunderRods7-gz1jo youre seriously comparing russian army newr alaska with indian armies high alti warfare?ur one naive guy..... indian army operates at heights of 17000 and even 18000 feet..the worlds highest battlefield is in india..and its a fkn glacier..we fight at temp as low as -60...
Every soldier suffers in the world, not just your supposed patriotic guys. And I think that the US has pilots who fly at very high altitude too. And, you have to see how Russian troops survive in the freezing cold but stay motivated.
@@death_parade would you stop commenting on every new post trying to shame UK?? Like this is not affecting anything. If you're so concerned about your country do something yourself
@@Fullershelf Nobody is "trying to shame UK", merely stating facts that are present on RU-vid videos. Stop getting angry at people who state facts you find unpalatable.
@@Fullershelf ? Skill issue? I think the term you are looking for is bureaucratic inertia. Oh well, doesn't matter much. Apex political level in India has already started a process that might actually lead to an end to this eyesore.
To become a circus gymnast, you'll need: 1. **Unyielding Strength**: Forge your body into a fortress of power. Upper body might, core resilience-these are your weapons. 2. **Supple Flexibility**: Your body must bend like the wind, twist like a tempest. Flexibility is your secret weapon against gravity. 3. **Balance of Titans**: On tightropes and trapezes, you'll dance with destiny. Balance is your tightrope to greatness. 4. **Endurance Beyond Limits**: When the spotlight burns, when the crowd roars, you'll endure. Stamina is your battle cry. 5. **Spatial Mastery**: Know your body's every angle, every arc. Spatial awareness is your compass in the circus sky. 6. **Fear? Crush It**: Fear is your adversary. Leap from heights, spin through air, defy the abyss. Be **courage incarnate**. Remember, the circus awaits-the arena where bravery is your grand finale!
you can laugh at them because you have no idea how professional they are. Just watch complete parade & search about Indian Army. Indian Army is 4th best in the world. This is just a show. People like you are dumb to evaluate professional peple by watching 1 minute video.