feedzop-word-mark-logo
searchLogin
Feedzop
homeFor YouUnited StatesUnited States
You
bookmarksYour BookmarkshashtagYour Topics
Trending
trending

Buccaneers defeat struggling Saints

trending

Powell scores 29 for Heat

trending

Dr. Attia: Exercise Key Longevity

trending

LSU fires Brian Kelly

trending

Cavaliers beat Bucks in opener

trending

Parsons avoids NFL fine

trending

Packers defeat Steelers

trending

Clippers beat Portland 114-107

trending

Missing Picasso painting found

Terms of UsePrivacy PolicyAboutJobsPartner With Us

© 2025 Advergame Technologies Pvt. Ltd. ("ATPL"). Gamezop ® & Quizzop ® are registered trademarks of ATPL.

Gamezop is a plug-and-play gaming platform that any app or website can integrate to bring casual gaming for its users. Gamezop also operates Quizzop, a quizzing platform, that digital products can add as a trivia section.

Over 5,000 products from more than 70 countries have integrated Gamezop and Quizzop. These include Amazon, Samsung Internet, Snap, Tata Play, AccuWeather, Paytm, Gulf News, and Branch.

Games and trivia increase user engagement significantly within all kinds of apps and websites, besides opening a new stream of advertising revenue. Gamezop and Quizzop take 30 minutes to integrate and can be used for free: both by the products integrating them and end users

Increase ad revenue and engagement on your app / website with games, quizzes, astrology, and cricket content. Visit: business.gamezop.com

Property Code: 5571

Home / Lifestyle / India's Indigenous Dog Breeds Reclaim Respect After Colonial Stigma

India's Indigenous Dog Breeds Reclaim Respect After Colonial Stigma

26 Oct

•

Summary

  • Indian dog breeds were valued before colonial rule, then seen as inferior
  • India now deploying 150 Rampurs and Mudhol Hounds in security forces
  • Postcolonial inertia and "imported-is-good" mindset delayed indigenous breed revival
India's Indigenous Dog Breeds Reclaim Respect After Colonial Stigma

In the years leading up to 2025, India has been working to reclaim pride in its indigenous dog breeds, which had long suffered from colonial and postcolonial stigma. Before British rule, these breeds were valued at home for their speed, strength, and loyalty, and were even sought after abroad, with ancient records recognizing them as distinct and superior.

However, the colonial introduction of kennel culture and "purity" standards led to Indian breeds being seen as inferior, mere "mongrels" or "street dogs." This perception persisted even after independence, as a "imported-is-good, local-is-bad" mindset and socialist inertia stultified efforts to revive these breeds.

Now, in 2025, the tide is turning. The Border Security Force (BSF) is deploying 150 Rampurs and Mudhol Hounds across the country, from the Thar desert to Tawang. These indigenous breeds are proving better adapted to Indian conditions than their imported counterparts. This shift represents an institutional-level effort to counter the long-standing colonial and postcolonial belittling of India's canine heritage.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
The Rampurs and Mudhol Hounds are indigenous dog breeds from India that are now being deployed by the country's Border Security Force (BSF) across the country.
Before colonial rule, Indian dog breeds were valued at home and sought after abroad, but British kennel culture and "purity" standards led to them being seen as inferior "mongrels" or "street dogs."
India is now making institutional-level efforts to counter the long-standing colonial and postcolonial belittling of its canine heritage, with the BSF deploying 150 Rampurs and Mudhol Hounds in security roles.

Read more news on

Indiaside-arrowLifestyleside-arrow

Advertisement

Advertisement

You may also like

US Sanctions Rattle Global Oil Market, Threaten Indian Fuel Prices

23 Oct • 19 reads

article image

Buxar Couple Leads Chhath Puja Celebrations for 17 Years in Pennsylvania

1 day ago

article image

Nigerian Activist Boycotts COP30, Calls It a "Ritual" with No Real Change

24 Oct • 11 reads

article image

Speeding Scorpio Kills Man in Gurgaon, Accused Driver Escapes

21 Oct • 22 reads

article image

NIO Stock Plunges Over 13% Amid Singapore Wealth Fund Lawsuit

16 Oct • 34 reads

article image