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Why does it matter if he is fighting for a <admin-profanity filter activated> country? This is a prime example of Sikhs acting what they are warriors, Sikhism is race of LIONS, we need to act like them to, and joining the army is a opportunity for Sikhs to show their warrior spirit that Guru Gobind Singh gave us. Its' his country too.

There are Sikhs in the army of countries like Canada, England & The States does that mean we should not fight for "English" countries than, if that was the case than Sikhs shouldn't even be in any countries army then, because we don't have a country only populated with Sikhs in it. Also, they only reason why Sikhs are in the Indian Army is to protect Punjab, it is close to the border line, and if India was to fight Sullastan than Sikhs would do it to protect Punjab from damage as much as possible, we don't give to craps about Sindh Gurjarat Marthara and all that trashy pathetic waste of space states. They could blow up with all the "hindustanis" in it for all I care.

The only two states that has A LOT of Sikhs is Punjab and Delhi. Otherwise India could blow up to pieces for all I care. :D

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indian army dont allow sikhs to keep their beard flowing either trim or tie .... but pakis did .... great ....

pakis have just one guy. They don't care if he grows his beard to his knees.

He is in there just for psy-ops value and to influence young and impressionable minds like the ones on this forum.

And in any case they are not in a position to fight any wars with anyone anymore. So the main purpose why they annointed this Sikh cadet is to show that they are a very moderate and enlightened country. And that they are so considerate towards the minorities in their country.

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indian army dont allow sikhs to keep their beard flowing either trim or tie .... but pakis did .... great ....

pakis have just one guy. They don't care if he grows his beard to his knees.

He is in there just for psy-ops value and to influence young and impressionable minds like the ones on this forum.

And in any case they are not in a position to fight any wars with anyone anymore. So the main purpose why they annointed this Sikh cadet is to show that they are a very moderate and enlightened country. And that they are so considerate towards the minorities in their country.

Although you are correct, is there something wrong with that?

That is how any country starts true acceptance of its miniorities.

It sucks some islamic nations have to go thru this course, but it seems fine for me, as long as they reach the eventual goal.

I'm glad a Sikh was present in the "miniority" group to reap the benefits.

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