I came across this Marshal in Kalimpong, West Bengal, in the foothills of the Himalayas. It's in tourist service:
On that trip we hired a driver with a Mahindra Bolero (a subsequent model to the Commander/Marshal). In India you can hire a car with a driver for roughly the same price as a self-drive rental car, so it really makes sense to let a driver worry about the roads and traffic. I was on a magazine article assignment on that trip, doing an article and photos about the Darjeeling Himalayan Railway. With a driver we were able to take the train as we pleased and have the driver meet us where we wanted to get off.
I took this next photo of the traffic on the outskirts of Darjeeling. There's a Mahindra Bolero in the center of the photo (more on those later), and above and to the right of the Bolero is an older CJ4 in taxi service - it's got a soft top and a roof rack with a tire in it up top. The red vehicle is a Tata Sumo, made in India by Tata Motors, which is now the parent company of Jaguar/Land Rover. And at the back of the train is what looks like a blue MM540/550 (or could be an early soft top Commander).
BTW the Tata Sumo is only one of several other interesting SUV's made in India - the Force Gurkha resembles a Mercedes G-Wagen and the longer wheelbase Toofan model (Toofan is Urdu and means Typhoon) is popular in rural taxi service in Rajasthan and the Himalayan foothills, and there's also the Maruti Suzuki Gypsy, which is a long-wheelbase version of what we had here as the Suzuki Samurai. And the newly released Maruti Suzuki Jimny. All of those are off-topic for this thread, but maybe good material for a future thread.
Another Marshal: this one is (as it says) in the service of the government, I snapped this photo at Connaught Place in New Delhi, which is a commercial area built by the British Raj.