Completely false claim by @Figaro.
These are not Indian soldiers but mere constables of a State Police Force's armed unit. One can see a police officer was standing for inspection in the initial part of the video itself.
Absolutely nothing to do with Indian army or even Indian paramilitary forces.
Dennis explained it best.The Wagah Ceremony;
Don't know why Pakistan has that daily ridiculous Wagah Border ceremony.
Pakistan has no such ceremony with China, Afghanistan, or Iran at it's border posts. Neither does China have such a ceremony at its posts with India.
Could anyone tell us how and when the Wagah ceremony started and who choreographed the strutting, glares, and posturing ? How come the border guards of two enemy nations synchronize their movements.
Check point Charlie ( Berlin) and Panmunjom were hot spots between enemy nations, there was no strutting there. Just a quiet observation and weapons locked and loaded.
Dennis explained it best.
No offense to the Indians but even any ordinary 5ft person should have no problem in scaling a 6ft wall. It's not really a matter of being in the army, police force, or whatever lol. As usual, the Indians are making pitiful excuses for their massive shortcomings.I don’t see how it is less embarrassing that they are part of the police force. Here in the U.S. even teenagers can scale that wall with no problem.
It disappointing that China is allowing all these encroachments to happen and do nothing about it all these years. The same thing for SCS.
An analysis from a Chinese YouTuber (with subtitles) on the Indian airfield deployments near the border. He mentions that known Indian airfields are far closer to the border than those of China's.
He also brings up an interesting story of a Chinese village bisected into two halfs. One on each side of the border. Due to Indian salami slicing at the border.
Hindi and urdu arent same language.As far as I know, Hindi and Urdu are basically dialects of the same mother language, albeit with different scripts. Hindi uses Sanskrit style script while Urdu uses Persian style script.
My Hindi isn't quite up to scratch, but I can pretty much fully understand what Imran Khan is saying in that video, I think he speaks in what some Indians may call "Hinglish" which is a mix of English and Hindi (Hurdu?)
By "stamped out" do you mean the script has been stamped out? I have heard somewhere that in Bollywood they use Urdu dialect, although I don't know how true this is.