
Stories from India: How one woman is preserving her 139-year old family legacy with Indian Army
The bugle has signalled command, discipline and military tradition for over a century but its makers have quietly remained in the background. Meerut-based Aiman Farhat shares how her family has been crafting bugles since 1885, supplying India’s armed forces for generations. We explore the legacy, the sound, and why preserving this 139-year-old connection to the Indian Army still matters today.
SBS Hindi · SBS Audio
November 30, 202511m 7s
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The bugle has signalled command, discipline and military tradition for over a century but its makers have quietly remained in the background. Meerut-based Aiman Farhat shares how her family has been crafting bugles since 1885, supplying India’s armed forces for generations. We explore the legacy, the sound, and why preserving this 139-year-old connection to the Indian Army still matters today.