“Incredible camouflage”: India’s BSF trolled over black uniform on snow-covered LoC

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WEB DESK: Netizens take a dig at the viral black uniform of India’s Border Security Force (BSF) in snow-covered areas along the Line of Control (LoC).

In a video shared on the official platforms, the personnel could be seen patrolling on the border in knee-high snow. The video went viral on the internet in no time. Netizens questioned the logic behind choosing a dark color in such areas of the border.

One user roasted BSF, saying “Great strategy by BSF… In snow covered hills, a black uniform is nearly impossible for the enemy to spot.”

Another user said “What a brilliant camouflage, snow covered mountains with black BSF uniform.
Give Vir Chakra to whoever has designed & approved this new combat uniform for forest operations for BSF.”

“Perfect vigilance. Perfect camouflage. White Snow and Black Uniform – Absolutely invisible to enemies. Kudos to BSF “, X user pinned at the social media platform.

Record resignations of IAF pilots reported after Marka-e-Haq

Earlier, a report revealed that a record number of Indian Air Force pilots resigned in recent years, with 163 leaving service in 2025 alone, according to official documents.

Newly released official documents from the Indian Air Force (IAF) indicate that 780 general-duty pilots have resigned over the past five years. This includes fighter pilots.

The year 2025 alone saw a record 163 resignations. It is the highest number since the May 2025 conflict with Pakistan.

Sources suggest that the wave of resignations follows the IAF’s reported decision not to officially acknowledge pilots killed during the conflict. This is as they even deny them military funerals.

Reports further indicate that the families of the deceased were reportedly placed under close supervision for six months.

This was allegedly to prevent information contradicting the official narrative from emerging.

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