Salutes are to be Returned
As young officers in the army we were taught that salutes were not to be
acknowledged but to be returned. It is a sign of mutual respect for each other.
However, I noticed that during the recent visits of the Prime Minister to
Quetta and two days later to China some of the air crew of the PM’s special
plane stood at attention at the foot of the airstair as per protocol and
dutifully saluted him smartly as he alighted from the plane. But sadly, what to
talk of even acknowledging the salutes with a wave of hand or nod of the head
the PM just walked past entirely ignoring them and their salutes! It almost
smacked of the haughty arrogance on his part as if the air crew was his
personal servants. No, Sir, Mr. PM, the courtesy demands that you should at
least acknowledge their salutes and thank them for making your flight safe and
pleasant before proceeding to shake hands of the lined up dignitary.
Please allow me to say here that most of us are not aware of such small matters
of protocol and I do not blame them for it, but it is the duty of the Protocol
Officer or the PM’s Military Secretary to apprise him of such small protocol
customs and rituals before hand.
Col. Riaz Jafri (Retd)
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