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2 January 2020

Indian Army Issued New Guidelines For Advertisements

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The Indian Army issued a new guideline directing advertisers showing actors in uniform need to get cleared before being released to the public.
India Media, Telecoms, IT, Entertainment

The Indian Army issued a new guideline directing advertisers showing actors in uniform need to get cleared before being released to the public. After the issuance of the guidelines, such advertisements that depict soldiers will have to get it cleared. As per reports, this step is being taken as the Army does not want to promote any kind of negativity in society. The guidelines will govern all advertisements meant for television, social media and banners.

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