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Why are there so many fat people in the Indian army, especially officers? What is the reason?
I believe everyone has seen the military parade in our country. In addition to the country's armaments, many people are eagerly looking forward to seeing the style of the army. Our soldiers are tall and straight, and can't help feeling a sense of national pride. However, not every country's soldiers are like us. Friends who have paid attention to the military may have seen Indian soldiers. Most of them are fat people with big bellies, especially officers, who have the highest obesity rate. Why?

You may wonder, don't Indians eat beef and pork? So how did their meat grow? In fact, not everyone in India doesn't eat meat.

Among them, people who believe in Hinduism do not eat beef, and people who believe in Islam do not eat pork. Because more than 80% of Indian nationals believe in Hinduism, it creates the illusion that Indians don't eat meat.

However, in the case of a large proportion of Hindus, the meals of the army will still be accommodated. They mainly eat curry soup and bread in the army. Readers who exercise to lose weight may know that not eating carbohydrates is also a way to lose weight, but it is absolutely not recommended not to eat at all. These curries and cakes are quite high in calories and easy to accumulate fat.

India's diet emphasizes taste, and they especially like fried food. For example, there is a very famous fried fish in India. This kind of fried food is also very abundant in the Indian army. Soldiers eat it almost every day. It's strange not to be fat!

A very important reason for Indian soldiers' obesity is their training intensity. As mentioned above, the obesity rate of officers is relatively high. That's because they are all pointing fingers behind the scenes, unlike those front-line soldiers, who don't need to conduct front-line exercises, so they are getting fatter and fatter.

Now India is moving towards the goal of the fourth military power, and their domestic officers want to rely on advanced weapons without paying attention to their own strengthening. Under the influence of this idea, they are even more reluctant to carry out high-intensity training.