In the eyes of many people, India is a very wonderful country, and their wonderful performance is also vividly displayed at the conscription scene. Next, let's take a look at the conscription scene in India. I have to say, some people look embarrassed!
I believe everyone knows that India is a country with a big gap between the rich and the poor, with few rich people and many poor people in India. Many Indians even live a life that can't solve the problem of food and clothing. Therefore, in order to alleviate the family pressure, many Indian men will choose to join the army when they grow up. After all, in India, the treatment of soldiers is very good.
Because many Indians come from poor families, they often wear casual clothes when they come to the recruitment site, and even many people wear vests and underwear to register directly. If you don't say that these Indians are people who signed up for the army, you may think that they are just buying food at the vegetable market.
Because many Indians have poor diet and no strong body, even so, they will try their best to show their strength during the physical examination, hoping to pass the selection smoothly.
In addition, the Indian army also has certain requirements for the appearance of soldiers. Although the requirements are not high, many people are also embarrassed in this link. Because the interviewer will ask the interviewer to make some expressions, some people will make some strange expressions because they are too nervous.
Many people in India sign up for the army every year. Sometimes because there are too many people signing up, everyone has to climb to the wall and stand, so that more people can be accommodated at the scene.
In fact, these embarrassing phenomena will appear in the recruitment scene in India, mainly because of the poor living standards of the Indian people. If India can spend more energy on people's livelihood issues while developing its army, perhaps a similar situation will not happen again.
In fact, India and China have many similarities, but China has surpassed India because China attaches great importance to national economic development. After all, a country can only devote more energy to the development of science, technology and military affairs and make greater progress by letting its people live a good life first.