Indian Navy bans carrying batons by its personnel, ending 'colonial legacy'
The Navy has now instructed that a ceremonial baton be placed appropriately in the office of the head of the organisation of every unit. Read further on Dynamite News:
New Delhi: In line with governmenti’s direction to shed colonial legacy, the Indian Navy has ended the practice of carrying batons by all its personnel with immediate effect.
In a communication issued by the force, the Indian Navy said: “With the passage of time, carrying of batons by naval personnel has become a norm. The symbolism of authority or power pot heated through the holding of a baton is a colonial legacy that is out of place in a transformed navy of Amrit Kaal.”
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In light of this, “Carrying of batons by all personnel including those from the provost be discontinued with immediate effect,” the letter said.
The Navy has now instructed that a ceremonial baton be placed appropriately in the office of the head of the organisation of every unit.
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The Navy has stated that the ceremonial handover of the baton may be undertaken within the office as part of a change of command only.
The Indian Defence forces have taken multiple steps to shed the legacies of the colonial era and the Indian Navy changed its insignia as well. (ANI)