Indian Army Seeks Patent for their new combat dress

Indian Army Dress will not be available in any shops once they receive the Patent and IPR .

The Indian Army has applied for a patent that will prevent selling their combat dress outside. They applied for a patent in April at the office of the Controller General of Patents, Designs and Trade Marks.
Other shops cannot sell their new combat uniform and it will be available through the central procurement and canteen stores department. The Patent, IPR (Intellectual Property rights will be out soon) and the Army plans to switch the new design by 2025 in checking the stock of the current uniform.
As a step of creating awareness about this, the military Police have joined their hands with Delhi Police and created an awareness campaign in Delhi cantonment among the shopkeepers to stop selling the new combat dress.
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