The famed Gorkha Rifles of the Indian Army — known for
their Khukris and their ‘Aayo Gorkhali’ battle cry — completes 200 years
of their raising on Friday April 24,2015
The Gorkhas were first
recruited by the East India Company and later fought under the British
in several battles including World War I and II and continued in the
Indian Army after Independence
Two battalions, 1/1 GR and 1/3 GR, were raised. “Only a few others including the Madras and Grenadiers Regiments (1758), Punjab Regiment (1761), Rajputana Rifles (1775), Rajput Regiment (1778), Jat Regiment (1795) and Kumaon Regiment (1813) are among the other native infantry regiments that preceded them,”
Currently there are about 30,000 Nepalese Gorkhas serving in the seven Gorkha regiments of the Indian Army with their motto being: “Kafar hunu bhanda marnu ramro! (It's better to die than be a coward!)”
The Gorkhas are highly decorated having earned 117 gallantry and distinguished awards since Independence including an Ashoka and Kirti Chakra, two Shaurya Chakras and a Padma Bhushan among others.
India's first Field Marshal Sam Manekshaw belongs to this regiment as does the current Army Chief General Dalbir Singh.
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