My father always had a company of Gurkhas in his battalion’s, to keep the peace, trust, respect and dedication to the battalion along with the Rajputs and the Jats through WWII, Republic and two Indo Pak encounters. His respect for his Jawans united, disciplined under his command in parade or in battle were a force to be reckoned with. Jai Hind
My great uncle was a little Irishman.. he was the RSM in Burma. He was there for over 4 years.. me grandad told us a story about him having a little monkey that he befriended. Gospel truth that monkey saved hundreds of British soldiers.. when he was finally able to come home. He was told he couldn't bring the monkey with him. It destroyed him more than all the fighting heed seen. He was arrested for not following orders... another great uncle was on hms ajax.. you couldn't even begin to fathom what he went through... sailing the arch angel.. he told my grandad he contemplated suicide it was that cold in the artic.. my grandmother made ammunition at royal ordernace lenton Nottingham.. the list goes on
गोरखा लोगो का दिल से धन्यवाद् देता हूं जिन्होंने हमारे देश की रक्षा में अहम योगदान दिया है।और देश को बाहरी और आंतरिक खतरों से सूरक्षा की है। जय मां काली। जय भारत , जय नेपाल। 🇮🇳❤🕉🇳🇵 👍
@@saimmalik361 yes i now iam X NCC student c cerifict pass when Gorkha officeer command complit my NCC cump they are very friendly to every NCC students ..Gurung sir Thapa sir Helping me in RD cump on pared ground
Gorkhas played a remarkable role helping British Empire in building its Empire. When India got independnece in 1947 the Gorkhas contingent was divided between Indian forces and British. Gorkahas are legendry in their courage, are of Hindu background who believe in peace but if they need to fight they can outpeform. Jay Chauhan
My father in law served with the Ghurkas as a combat medic in WW2. He always had a high regard for these tough troops, as do everyone in Britain. Although he never spoke about his experiences during the war( as most of his generation didn't) It wasn't till he died I discovered a kurkuri while cleaning out his closet. My mother in law told me he was awarded it by the Ghurka for saving so many on the battle field. It has since been encased a place on display as befitting the honour.
My uncle (Br Raj ) was in charge of the medical orderlies in WWI where wounded from the horrific battlefields were bought into military field hospitals to be treated before being transported to near by hospitals. He also witnessed the bravery of the Gurkhas in battle, respected and admired them and when peace was declared the Gurkhas gave him a special Kukri - much larger than the normal kukri which was used to decapitate a bulls head with one stroke (for annual regimental good luck) whilst more than one stroke meant bad luck for the year . The tradition of respect has since been passed onto the family about the Gurkhas. Jeff
You mat bol ...ye bol poori army ke lia respect h ....poori paramillitary force ke lia respect ....air force ,,,,,navy ,,,,,,coast guards sab ke Lia respect
@@relaxeveryonetakedeepbreat732sahi bhai jo bhi vardi pehenta hai is desh ke respect aur is desh ke safety ke liye sabko dhanyawaad thanks Jai Hind Jai Bharat inqlab jindabaad indian army jindabaad
@@mota4tuttoo no body is inferior ! No one’s level is superior to other. All are equal. Be it Jat , Bihar , Maratha, Gorkha, Garhwal, Naga ,Sikh etc. All are equal . Keep in mind. Jai hind.
My late Father was in Nepal in 1972 , building a road from Jogbhani Dharan If I'm correct. He was there with the Royal Engineers for 9 months, I wear in his Honour his grenade flash and a brooch given to him by the Gurkas . I have also the two Kukris in a display cabinet given to him in memory of him along with his Army memorabilia, i.e. Sam Brown Majors Crowns works belt Regimental ties .
+jspee1965...................NO the first thing. Gurkhas fighting on the right side, so on OUR side. With Gurkhas besides you, you can be sure at the end of the day there is VICTORY.
Nepalese never hate citizen of India since there are little differences and more similarities between us , we are just against the Indian government policy. 😊
@@pranatithakur1182 1. Interfering with our internal matter(politics). 2. Blockading a landlocked country 3-4 years back when we were just recovering from devastating earthquake. 3. Enroaching Nepal's land from more than 20 places. 4. Ready to table talk with Pakistan and China for border dispute but not interacting with Nepal over "kalapani" land issue because of covid-19. 5. Controlling Nepal's rivers and dam so that it wont flood in Bihar, the dams won't open even if it floods in Nepal. (Eg: Koshi river ) There are many more. Cheers 😊
@@thedebator1115 I appreciate your concerns for for your country. In fact, your concerns are very much genuine. Even I readily agree that India has messed up several times in maintaining diplomatic relationships with Nepal. I also believe that India should have minimum influence in Nepal's politics. But even you know that it is simply not possible. Reality is that Nepal is far too small to remain unaffected by its surroundings. It, being landlocked, is largely dependent on India for imports and much of other needs. So, I don't know if you would like it or not but India, in general, treats Nepal like a Semi-protectorate. Third, Nepal simply has far less resources to draw others attention. Its only significance lies in its proximity to Siliguri Corridor, the Chicken Neck of India. If don't know already, Mao Zedong, Founder of People's Republic of China had claimed that Tibet is the palm of China and its five fingers are : Ladakh, Nepal, Sikkim, Bhutan and Arunachal Pradesh. He believed that it was the responsibility of Chinese to 'liberate' them like Tibet. So, it is natural for Indian government to be skeptical of any foreign influences especially Chinese. Also, British didn't capture Nepal not because of their inability but because Nepal wasn't as lucrative as say Bengal, which controlled 12%of world's gdp at the time of arrival of British. Fourth, frequent blockades are only because Indian government is not 'responsible' for Nepali citizens. India does everything for it only because of either goodwill or to keep it free of any foreign influence and maintain the status quo. Fifth, in addition to being landlocked, Nepal severely suffers from shortage of arable land which makes it dependent on other countries even for the food. Sixth, due its rough terrain, Nepal has a severe shortage of industries and manufacturing sectors which creates unemployment and forces Nepali youth to migrate. Seventh, despite being blessed with beauty, why is it that Nepal gets 80 times less number of tourists per year than even Uttarakhand, which was once a part of Greater Nepal. The only reason is instability. Nepal, in its current form would have already been captured by China if not for India balancing it. Same goes for Bhutan. And last but not least, it has far too small population to even utilize it as a productive manpower. Now, I am going to make a suggestion that you gonna hate : Nepal should officially merge with India and become 29th state. Are you angry now? Yes? But please hear me out. First of all, Indian government would not be able to ignore Nepali citizens' voices any more and it would become 'responsible' for them. Whom are they gonna blockade? Their own people. Second, it will increase purchasing power parity of Nepalese as goods coming from India would be lot cheaper. 3. Trade deficit from India, which is like a looming shadow on economy of Nepal, would be erased. 4. India is often accused of encroaching not only Nepali land but also its culture, language and values. Now if Nepal becomes a part of India, what will India encroach? It’s own land!! The culture of both Nepal and India will flourish as well as assimilate better than now. 5. Nepal will be a separate state of India and not a part of U.P., Bihar or West Bengal. This means Nepal can exercise almost all of her present rights other than the one involving territorial disputes with China, in which Union government will take charge. 6. While state leaders of Nepal will work hard to improve the lives of Nepalis, it will be the responsibility of the Federal government of India to counsel the policies of the states, promulgate federal policies for the whole country, provide the Nepalese state with frequent funds as well as take the immediate charge of the natural emergencies like flood, earthquake, etc. The state leaders of Nepal will have better chance of building the Nepalese nation than now, since there will always be someone at the back for assistance and guidance. 8. Under Indian Constitution, states are granted vital rights ranging from levying of the taxes to maintaining internal security, as well as deriving own educational and cultural policies. So, Nepal would retain its identity. Also, any achievement of India will automatically be the achievement of Nepalis and vice versa. 9. The largest natural resource Nepal has is water. Unfortunately, the amount of hydro-electricity generated from it is minimal. The Federal Government of India, with its huge budget and capacity to lure large multinationals and international lending agencies, can easily get several of such Hydo-Power projects going. This will but benefit Nepal and Nepalis in large because the electricity will now be sold not only to China but to several other Indian states with very little hassles. 10. Nepal would have backing of Indian army to secure its borders. It would reduce internal instability and external influences. Indian government would promote Nepali tourism and its tourism industry will boom like that of Uttarakhand and Himachal Pradesh. 11. Nepal's infrastructure and organization would be much improved. With grants from richer southern zones and Western zones. Nepal's economy will increase rapidly like that of Sikkim whose per capita income is six times as that of Nepal. And last but not least, the legendary Gurkha soldiers, who now constitute a significant portion of the Indian Army, are working not for their motherland but for a foreign land. These Gurkhas, in one sense, are not soldiers but just mercenaries (hired army motivated by money rather than love for motherland or national glory). If Nepal were to be a part of India, these brave soldiers would be working for their motherland and their bravery will count as glory and not just paid service. So, that's all I had to say. You are free to voice your disagreement. Thank you for reading. Have a great day ahead. 😇😇😇
@@60ritikanand69 Basically our point is same, India exploits and dominates Nepal because Nepal isnt't a powerful and developed nation which according to me is against humanity, sovergnity of a country and UN policy too. And if it was between you and me too merge two countries. I am ready to merge both countries and name it Nepal with Narendra Modi as PM. Fair right? 😂
gorkhali are the soldiers of the mighty himalayas of nepal with the blessing of baba gorkhnath. they are super brave despite being smaller in size than others soldiers
Yeah m too gorkha my caste is (khadka) In kargil war gorkhas chopped heads of 6feet+ pathans with our traditional weapon khurki!!! Jay gorkhali, jay hind, jay nepal
That is a huge compliment from a guardsman. I served, not in the Guards though. You guards are best in the world at drill.My Grandad W/Sgt 821496 Frederick William Ward, served in 21st anti tank regt RA Grandads WW2 He joined the Army in 32 and served 6yrs pre war India Lucknow, and trained Horses for Horse Artillery. Use to go into the mountains to buy horses from tribesmen with Gurkha and Sikh troops. He was also a PTI, and unarmed combat instructor, so the Sikhs taught him how to use the garot knot, and Gurkhas the Kurka knife. He returned to UK in 38, volunteered for BEF. Injured in Belgium in 1940 and casivaced from Dunkirk after 3 days in and out of the water waiting for a boat. He spent a yr in recovery at Bovington. Then as a Bombadier (Cpl), he was posted to the Gurads Depot as a PTI, cause of his training in India. He taught the first Commando unit formed in WW2 Guards Commandos (Shortly after Royal Marines trained as Commandos). He then Sgt instructor at the Depot cause the Guards were having a Division formed with Armour. So he taught Gunnery on tanks etc. Posted back to 21st Anti tank Regt RA in 44, which transfered to Guards Armoured Div and in VIII Corps. They landed in Normandy 26th June (DDay plus 20). He in all the major tank battles around Caen and Villiers Bocage. Up against 12th SS Panzer Div Hitleryouth. Both sides rarely took prisoners. They then had rest and refit, transferred to XXX Corps and liberated Paris and then his own Regt liberated Brussels. Sept 44 Operation Market Garden (huge war film called Bridge to far about it). XXX Corps on the ground, US and British Airbourne I'm sky. Guards Armoured Div spearhead, and his Regt in thick of it. His Regt laid down covering fire as the 82nd stormed across the river to take Nijmagen Bridge. After Arnhem. They battled near Antwerp. Then Dec 44 in battle of the Bulge, he got injured, and casivacced. Returned to unit early 45 after hospital. In time to liberate the camps near Bergen Belsen area. So he knew all about Drill with Gurkha and Guards. I was Jnr Ldr RA in 88, ruptured achilles tendon, so reininlisted in 90 to RCT Maritime, on Army Landing Craft, Mexeflote Rafts, Small fast boats, and Tugs. Attached to 3rd Commando Brigade Royal Marines. I left in 93. But after split with ex in 01. I joined SAS Signals Sqn TA in 02 to 04. Broke my back on a weekend off from SAS Selection in 03. So only served 5yrs.
@Woody Meggs first is first fella , second is nowhere , plenty of people know including many regiments across the world that nobody messes with these guys .
@Woody Meggs i have not changed any subject, merely saying they are the best infantry regiment in the world , which we both agree on , dont let it bother you fella , i am british by the way so its nice to know that are colonial friends are watching how it should be done lol
My Dad was in the Coldstream Guards in the War,did his training at Caterham,he always told me they were shit hot on the parade ground,but i think these guys are the best i have seen,saw them in London a few years ago with their pipe band.
Buddy , how could you see them in london lol ? This GTC shillong in India . This is where they train the 45,000 gorkhas that serve in 41 battalions of gorkha rifles in indian army
Hitlar once said -" If I had Gorkha regiment I would rule the world" and Field Marshall Sam Manikshaw said " If someone says he is not afraid, either he is lying or he is a gorkha".... Jai Maa kaali ayyo Gorkha LI.
Nepal aur bharat ka khun aur dna ak he....hamara sabantha himalay se bi purana he....jitna kailash....hame duniya ka koi takat juda nahi kar payega......jay kali.....jay pashupati naatha.....jay gorkhanatha..... ham aaps me hi dadte rahe.....socho haam kabhi afganistan se iran.ke kuchha hissa tibbat se lanka tak se indoneshiya tak se viyetnaam tak the....aaj kaha he....bhai....sochana....jarur
Middle classमें पले-बडे लडके जो Army में जाते है. देश सेवा के लिए जाते है. उनके लिए. कि, खुबसुरत दिखने जैसी कोई चीज नही होती. खुबसुरत होता है,वह आप का मन, खुबसुरत होता है, आप का स्वभाव, खुबसुरत होते है, आप के विचार, खुबसुरत होता है, आप का जीवन, Proud to army 🇮🇳❤🍫
The name Gorkha comes from Go-Rakhsa means protected of the cow. The army Gorkha regiment is named after the Goddess Gorkhali (mother who protects the cow). There is an Indian town in Uttar Pradesh called Gorakhpur is also named after the deity. Proud of you Gorkha Brothers. Love and respect from Bengal Regiment. Jai Hind, Jai Netaji Subhash.
Bruh absolutely wrong Gurkha are from Nepal Gurkha name started from the village called gorkha where king prithivi Narayan shah was born British were impressed by them so they want them to join British army
@@globalmemes9512 not wrong. I'm talking about 15000 old history. You have started with British. Think widely. openly. History hasn't started after British arrival in India and Nepal.
@@globalmemes9512 Not even talking about that. Brother, pls read history before British. Our civilization is 50 times older than the British occupation of Indian subcontinent.
No offence to your marines...but you dont equate them with Gurkhas...Gurkhas are the best infantry in the world...bar none...ive worked with RGR in Iraq and Afghan, the nicest and hardest professional soldiers ive ever come across
It doesn't give anything. I personally some the army men. Who have now retired and they don't feel a damn thing. They tell that whenever they were on the parade ground. The Spirit was so high that nothing affects them at that time. Maybe for Soyboys in the west it will be painful
legend has it that it is Gorkha tradition that the Kukri once drawn shouldn't be sheathed unless blood is drawn. if the soldier couldn't shed the blood of his enemy, he should at least shed his own blood. Gorkhas are the fiercest and most disciplined warriors in the world.
When a man says “he is not sacred of dying either he is lying or is a GORKHALI...”
Respect 🙏
Jai Hind🇮🇳
#Indianarmy
Or its a dude that lost faith in life
scared*
Why does everyone keep elating that shit
Jay Nepal 🇳🇵🇳🇵🇳🇵
Didn't the government provide gurkas grant for establishing homes in ladakh?
That's the damn most exuberant arm swing I've ever seen on a parade square in my life!
Try watching another indian soldiers marching, you will not regret it.
Check the India Pakistan border closing ceremony at Wagah.
Greetings from Chile 🇨🇱
🇮🇳🇮🇳 love from india
Love from India 🇮🇳:)
Hitler said that if he would have the Gurkha he would win in 2nd World War.. When he loose his war
Fck chile from India🇮🇳 😜
@@rmux1711 Another rude Indian.
We are very Proud of Our Gorkha Army
Jai Hindi 🇮🇳🇮🇳 Jai Gorkhali❤️
Love Nepal 🇳🇵 from 🇮🇳
Ram Ram Bhai
Muje bhi hona h army me sar bahut mehnat ki h Mera name raman thakur h 🥺
My father always had a company of Gurkhas in his battalion’s, to keep the peace, trust, respect and dedication to the battalion along with the Rajputs and the Jats through WWII, Republic and two Indo Pak encounters. His respect for his Jawans united, disciplined under his command in parade or in battle were a force to be reckoned with. Jai Hind
What regiment was your father in?
@@mshak395 - 6th Rajputana Rifles WWII, 1st Bn OMP (Orissa Military Police), CRP (CRPF before F “Force” was added) on.
@@jeffreylefaucheur9029 I'm from Orissa nice knowing
My great uncle was a little Irishman.. he was the RSM in Burma. He was there for over 4 years.. me grandad told us a story about him having a little monkey that he befriended. Gospel truth that monkey saved hundreds of British soldiers.. when he was finally able to come home. He was told he couldn't bring the monkey with him. It destroyed him more than all the fighting heed seen. He was arrested for not following orders... another great uncle was on hms ajax.. you couldn't even begin to fathom what he went through... sailing the arch angel.. he told my grandad he contemplated suicide it was that cold in the artic.. my grandmother made ammunition at royal ordernace lenton Nottingham.. the list goes on
गोरखा लोगो का दिल से धन्यवाद् देता हूं जिन्होंने हमारे देश की रक्षा में अहम योगदान दिया है।और देश को बाहरी और आंतरिक खतरों से सूरक्षा की है। जय मां काली। जय भारत , जय नेपाल। 🇮🇳❤🕉🇳🇵 👍
Hgd
Gorka me Rautela bhi hota hai
मेरा गोरखा भाई धन्धे बात देश रछेकरनेकेलीए
जै हीद
@@mdiqbalali4633 n
We Indians are Proud of our great gorkha brothers
Gorkhas are also in British Army
@@saimmalik361 yes i now iam X NCC student c cerifict pass when Gorkha officeer command complit my NCC cump they are very friendly to every NCC students ..Gurung sir Thapa sir Helping me in RD cump on pared ground
Gand Mary ga Pakistan india ki
@@BasitAli-gz7dq bhak chutiye
@@saimmalik361 yes but hesspexifying it to those in the indian armed forces
That arm swing is a real test of range of motion.
Sir please job do me
They checking the recruits shoulder impingement or not
@@avdheshatal5411 aree kahena kya chaheto ho... Chinta mat kar bhai... Job milegi.. bilkul milegi...
Hmm
@@nooooone8789 modi virodh mai kuch vi kr lo beta...
Jesus Christ that was some fantastic D&C. These guys beat the fuck out of ANY U.S. unit when I was in.
Gorkhas played a remarkable role helping British Empire in building its Empire. When India got independnece in 1947 the Gorkhas contingent was divided between Indian forces and British. Gorkahas are legendry in their courage, are of Hindu background who believe in peace but if they need to fight they can outpeform. Jay Chauhan
Feel's good to be a gorkha. Jai mahakali ayoo gorkhali.
My father in law served with the Ghurkas as a combat medic in WW2. He always had a high regard for these tough troops, as do everyone in Britain. Although he never spoke about his experiences during the war( as most of his generation didn't) It wasn't till he died I discovered a kurkuri while cleaning out his closet. My mother in law told me he was awarded it by the Ghurka for saving so many on the battle field. It has since been encased a place on display as befitting the honour.
Let his soul Rest In Peace. Interesting note
Combat medics are the bravest of the brave
My uncle (Br Raj ) was in charge of the medical orderlies in WWI where wounded from the horrific battlefields were bought into military field hospitals to be treated before being transported to near by hospitals. He also witnessed the bravery of the Gurkhas in battle, respected and admired them and when peace was declared the Gurkhas gave him a special Kukri - much larger than the normal kukri which was used to decapitate a bulls head with one stroke (for annual regimental good luck) whilst more than one stroke meant bad luck for the year . The tradition of respect has since been passed onto the family about the Gurkhas. Jeff
@@simondanielsen1911 yeah like army medical core
It is khukhri not kurkuri 😊
This is what living Hell looks like to all enemies of Ghurkas.
Can they fight with Pathan
@@pakistaniali4088 They fucked Pathans in Kargil War.6'5 foot pathano ke gardan kati hai inn naujavano ne
@@pakistaniali4088 Keh skte hai
@@pakistaniali4088 They have decimated pathans in Afghanistan , those serving in British army !
@@pakistaniali4088 .... Afghanistan ma .... Ek .. gurkha ne .. single handed more than a dozen talibanion ko hara dia .... Search Kar .. isse
Yeah I am a gorkha and it really hurts when people call us a foreigner even though we have been living here before independence 💔
Ignorant morons, just ignore them
Respect from our friends UK 🇬🇧.
Nope
@@positiveperson789 yep
@@positiveperson789 ESAD
Sir rule again in india 😂
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*Jai Mahakali Ayo Gorkhali*
Jai Hind Jai Nepal Jai Bharat
🇮🇳🇳🇵😍
Jai Nepal?😄 (With New Map?)
@@mothilal6479 we are against nepal govt..not nepal people..we are brothers
No we don't like India. And Indians👎
@@motivationalcompilation63 because you are communist...divided by countries and United by communism
@@Vinayakdalbhanjan91 no I voted for nepali Congress in last election but I hate India.
Respect to Sikh and Gurkha regiments
You mat bol ...ye bol poori army ke lia respect h ....poori paramillitary force ke lia respect ....air force ,,,,,navy ,,,,,,coast guards sab ke Lia respect
@@relaxeveryonetakedeepbreat732sahi bhai jo bhi vardi pehenta hai is desh ke respect aur is desh ke safety ke liye sabko dhanyawaad thanks Jai Hind Jai Bharat inqlab jindabaad indian army jindabaad
Amit kumar ...Bro....BEST is the BEST....Sikhs and Gurkha deserve TOP recognition...2 World wars have proven this fact.
...this is a GURKHA REGT. parade ...SO comment is on GURKHA's ...SIKHS are at the same level...nobody saying rest of Army is bad...
@@mota4tuttoo no body is inferior ! No one’s level is superior to other. All are equal. Be it Jat , Bihar , Maratha, Gorkha, Garhwal, Naga ,Sikh etc. All are equal . Keep in mind. Jai hind.
My late Father was in Nepal in 1972 , building a road from Jogbhani Dharan If I'm correct. He was there with the Royal Engineers for 9 months, I wear in his Honour his grenade flash and a brooch given to him by the Gurkas . I have also the two Kukris in a display cabinet given to him in memory of him along with his Army memorabilia, i.e. Sam Brown Majors Crowns works belt Regimental ties .
I welcome you in Nepal for your visit Nepal. Call me or massage me when you are planning to come here. +977-9849197905. See you brother.
Love you brother
Is
Surajbahadur .
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From the bottom of my heart men , Thank you for you're service over the years may it continue for many many more
This is the an Indian gurkha regiment....thanks for the appreciation anyways 😊
@@ovrdozzzz gurkhas are Nepali
@@hanuuhanooo7111 no nepalis are from.nepa...gurkhas are from India and Nepal....and don't tell me this nonsense...i am a gurkha from India.
I trained with Gurkhas in mountaineering school, Well trained, friendly, good soldiers
AYO GHORKALI!!! The last thing you want to hear on the field of battle.
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I'm British so that would actually be pretty sweet.
+jspee1965...................NO the first thing. Gurkhas fighting on the right side, so on OUR side. With Gurkhas besides you, you can be sure at the end of the day there is VICTORY.
That’s the last thing a lot of people heard!
Not to the Indian allies
Nepal and India must love each other... ❤️.. let the governments decide what to do with the land....people must stay calm and spread love
Nepalese never hate citizen of India since there are little differences and more similarities between us , we are just against the Indian government policy. 😊
@@thedebator1115 aha. Which policy may I ask
@@pranatithakur1182 1. Interfering with our internal matter(politics).
2. Blockading a landlocked country 3-4 years back when we were just recovering from devastating earthquake.
3. Enroaching Nepal's land from more than 20 places.
4. Ready to table talk with Pakistan and China for border dispute but not interacting with Nepal over "kalapani" land issue because of covid-19.
5. Controlling Nepal's rivers and dam so that it wont flood in Bihar, the dams won't open even if it floods in Nepal. (Eg: Koshi river )
There are many more.
Cheers 😊
@@thedebator1115 I appreciate your concerns for for your country. In fact, your concerns are very much genuine.
Even I readily agree that India has messed up several times in maintaining diplomatic relationships with Nepal. I also believe that India should have minimum influence in Nepal's politics. But even you know that it is simply not possible.
Reality is that Nepal is far too small to remain unaffected by its surroundings. It, being landlocked, is largely dependent on India for imports and much of other needs. So, I don't know if you would like it or not but India, in general, treats Nepal like a Semi-protectorate.
Third, Nepal simply has far less resources to draw others attention. Its only significance lies in its proximity to Siliguri Corridor, the Chicken Neck of India. If don't know already, Mao Zedong, Founder of People's Republic of China had claimed that Tibet is the palm of China and its five fingers are : Ladakh, Nepal, Sikkim, Bhutan and Arunachal Pradesh. He believed that it was the responsibility of Chinese to 'liberate' them like Tibet. So, it is natural for Indian government to be skeptical of any foreign influences especially Chinese. Also, British didn't capture Nepal not because of their inability but because Nepal wasn't as lucrative as say Bengal, which controlled 12%of world's gdp at the time of arrival of British.
Fourth, frequent blockades are only because Indian government is not 'responsible' for Nepali citizens. India does everything for it only because of either goodwill or to keep it free of any foreign influence and maintain the status quo.
Fifth, in addition to being landlocked, Nepal severely suffers from shortage of arable land which makes it dependent on other countries even for the food.
Sixth, due its rough terrain, Nepal has a severe shortage of industries and manufacturing sectors which creates unemployment and forces Nepali youth to migrate.
Seventh, despite being blessed with beauty, why is it that Nepal gets 80 times less number of tourists per year than even Uttarakhand, which was once a part of Greater Nepal. The only reason is instability. Nepal, in its current form would have already been captured by China if not for India balancing it. Same goes for Bhutan.
And last but not least, it has far too small population to even utilize it as a productive manpower.
Now, I am going to make a suggestion that you gonna hate : Nepal should officially merge with India and become 29th state. Are you angry now? Yes? But please hear me out.
First of all, Indian government would not be able to ignore Nepali citizens' voices any more and it would become 'responsible' for them. Whom are they gonna blockade? Their own people.
Second, it will increase purchasing power parity of Nepalese as goods coming from India would be lot cheaper.
3. Trade deficit from India, which is like a looming shadow on economy of Nepal, would be erased.
4. India is often accused of encroaching not only Nepali land but also its culture, language and values. Now if Nepal becomes a part of India, what will India encroach? It’s own land!! The culture of both Nepal and India will flourish as well as assimilate better than now.
5. Nepal will be a separate state of India and not a part of U.P., Bihar or West Bengal. This means Nepal can exercise almost all of her present rights other than the one involving territorial disputes with China, in which Union government will take charge.
6. While state leaders of Nepal will work hard to improve the lives of Nepalis, it will be the responsibility of the Federal government of India to counsel the policies of the states, promulgate federal policies for the whole country, provide the Nepalese state with frequent funds as well as take the immediate charge of the natural emergencies like flood, earthquake, etc. The state leaders of Nepal will have better chance of building the Nepalese nation than now, since there will always be someone at the back for assistance and guidance.
8. Under Indian Constitution, states are granted vital rights ranging from levying of the taxes to maintaining internal security, as well as deriving own educational and cultural policies. So, Nepal would retain its identity. Also, any achievement of India will automatically be the achievement of Nepalis and vice versa.
9. The largest natural resource Nepal has is water. Unfortunately, the amount of hydro-electricity generated from it is minimal. The Federal Government of India, with its huge budget and capacity to lure large multinationals and international lending agencies, can easily get several of such Hydo-Power projects going. This will but benefit Nepal and Nepalis in large because the electricity will now be sold not only to China but to several other Indian states with very little hassles.
10. Nepal would have backing of Indian army to secure its borders. It would reduce internal instability and external influences. Indian government would promote Nepali tourism and its tourism industry will boom like that of Uttarakhand and Himachal Pradesh.
11. Nepal's infrastructure and organization would be much improved. With grants from richer southern zones and Western zones. Nepal's economy will increase rapidly like that of Sikkim whose per capita income is six times as that of Nepal.
And last but not least, the legendary Gurkha soldiers, who now constitute a significant portion of the Indian Army, are working not for their motherland but for a foreign land. These Gurkhas, in one sense, are not soldiers but just mercenaries (hired army motivated by money rather than love for motherland or national glory). If Nepal were to be a part of India, these brave soldiers would be working for their motherland and their bravery will count as glory and not just paid service.
So, that's all I had to say. You are free to voice your disagreement. Thank you for reading. Have a great day ahead. 😇😇😇
@@60ritikanand69 Basically our point is same, India exploits and dominates Nepal because Nepal isnt't a powerful and developed nation which according to me is against humanity, sovergnity of a country and UN policy too.
And if it was between you and me too merge two countries. I am ready to merge both countries and name it Nepal with Narendra Modi as PM. Fair right? 😂
If you have this badass company on your side then your in good company.
Correct sir1
Every single regiment in indian army, is simple awesome.
No one is like you
gorkhali are the soldiers of the mighty himalayas of nepal with the blessing of baba gorkhnath. they are super brave despite being smaller in size than others soldiers
Yeah m too gorkha my caste is (khadka) In kargil war gorkhas chopped heads of 6feet+ pathans with our traditional weapon khurki!!! Jay gorkhali, jay hind, jay nepal
Very impressive! Well disciplined! These men are not to be messed with.
@Denise Bond what?
@Denise Bond fuck queen bitchass😂😂
This is not March, it is an art. Beautiful
One can hear instructor shouting "Aur Phal" meaning "Spead it More"
Great soldiers. Respect from Great Britain 🇬🇧
Britain is not "Great" they are responsible for plunders and genocides in India during there colonial rule, which is also brutal.
Not great
BA ARMY
Be the best.
What's great about Britain? Thieves
They are not “great" actually they are ”cowards"
Always utmost respect for the Gurkhas and their selfless sacrifice.
They have the highest adaptability in the most hostile areas.
Can you state any evidence of that
Every battle they fought is an evidence
I was a Grenadier Guard and I reckon you lot are better at keeping formation :-)
These are new recruits john... May be six months into duty. the experienced ones are much better.
That is a huge compliment from a guardsman. I served, not in the Guards though. You guards are best in the world at drill.My Grandad W/Sgt 821496 Frederick William Ward, served in 21st anti tank regt RA
Grandads WW2
He joined the Army in 32 and served 6yrs pre war India Lucknow, and trained Horses for Horse Artillery. Use to go into the mountains to buy horses from tribesmen with Gurkha and Sikh troops. He was also a PTI, and unarmed combat instructor, so the Sikhs taught him how to use the garot knot, and Gurkhas the Kurka knife. He returned to UK in 38, volunteered for BEF. Injured in Belgium in 1940 and casivaced from Dunkirk after 3 days in and out of the water waiting for a boat. He spent a yr in recovery at Bovington. Then as a Bombadier (Cpl), he was posted to the Gurads Depot as a PTI, cause of his training in India. He taught the first Commando unit formed in WW2 Guards Commandos (Shortly after Royal Marines trained as Commandos). He then Sgt instructor at the Depot cause the Guards were having a Division formed with Armour. So he taught Gunnery on tanks etc. Posted back to 21st Anti tank Regt RA in 44, which transfered to Guards Armoured Div and in VIII Corps. They landed in Normandy 26th June (DDay plus 20). He in all the major tank battles around Caen and Villiers Bocage. Up against 12th SS Panzer Div Hitleryouth. Both sides rarely took prisoners. They then had rest and refit, transferred to XXX Corps and liberated Paris and then his own Regt liberated Brussels. Sept 44 Operation Market Garden (huge war film called Bridge to far about it). XXX Corps on the ground, US and British Airbourne I'm sky. Guards Armoured Div spearhead, and his Regt in thick of it. His Regt laid down covering fire as the 82nd stormed across the river to take Nijmagen Bridge. After Arnhem. They battled near Antwerp. Then Dec 44 in battle of the Bulge, he got injured, and casivacced. Returned to unit early 45 after hospital. In time to liberate the camps near Bergen Belsen area. So he knew all about Drill with Gurkha and Guards.
I was Jnr Ldr RA in 88, ruptured achilles tendon, so reininlisted in 90 to RCT Maritime, on Army Landing Craft, Mexeflote Rafts, Small fast boats, and Tugs. Attached to 3rd Commando Brigade Royal Marines. I left in 93. But after split with ex in 01. I joined SAS Signals Sqn TA in 02 to 04. Broke my back on a weekend off from SAS Selection in 03. So only served 5yrs.
@@didgerb72 Salute to you and your grand dad and love from India 🇮🇳 💕
@@akashbhadouria6727 thank you.
@@didgerb72 salute to you sir..such an experience you have
Some of the proudest and most formidable soldiers you could come to meet
there are the best soldiers in the world , nobody comes close ,
@Woody Meggs first is first fella , second is nowhere , plenty of people know including many regiments across the world that nobody messes with these guys .
@Woody Meggs superbowl what are you talking about , your not american are you , that would explain everything in a word jealousy lol .
@Woody Meggs i have not changed any subject, merely saying they are the best infantry regiment in the world , which we both agree on , dont let it bother you fella , i am british by the way so its nice to know that are colonial friends are watching how it should be done lol
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I served with them in the Far East....a more wonderful and dedicated group of men I have ever encountered. God bless them
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God bless u too
Respect from ur bengali brothers from Bangladesh!
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they're not Bengali
they are some white some more darker but all known under the single gorkhali root
Jai shree Ram
My Dad was in the Coldstream Guards in the War,did his training at Caterham,he always told me they were shit hot on the parade ground,but i think these guys are the best i have seen,saw them in London a few years ago with their pipe band.
Buddy , how could you see them in london lol ? This GTC shillong in India . This is where they train the 45,000 gorkhas that serve in 41 battalions of gorkha rifles in indian army
@@rudrakshsinghkatal5609 There you go. ua-cam.com/video/9ZuFcBqFFC4/v-deo.html
@@rudrakshsinghkatal5609 Gurkhas also have some regiments in the UK. Most of them are in India though.
Can just imagine the amount of respect one has to command to lead these men !!! Awsome!!
Jai mahakali ayyo gorkhali... every Indians heart swells with pride looking at their bravery..jai hind
They are true gentlemen but also ferocious fighters "Better to die than be a coward" is their motto. I am glad that they are on our side!
God that arm swing is a testament to true shoulder mobility.
Love from nepal for all indian 🙌🙌🙌🙏🙏🙏🙏💪💪💪💪💪💪💃💃💃💃💖💖💖💖
Love from India 💪💪
🇳🇵🇳🇵🇳🇵🇳🇵🇳🇵🇳🇵🇳🇵🇳🇵🇳we proud! To be🇵Nepal Gorkha
@Nagraj aur Super Commando Dhruva abey tere Jaise chutiye ki wajah we Bharath peeche Hain
Jai Gorkha
@Jai Shri Ram क्या तुम सनातनी हो?
@33kaus holokaust bhai par uski bato se nahi lagta
@@Rajasaab928
Bro...
Ignore that person...
I am in awe of these Soldiers!
"When i hear the name of gorkha my heart start shivering.
No, mate, we have them visit here in S. Queensland so often, even the shopkeeper ladies love to see them back... always so courteous!
Was said by Germans
@@bobkoomans3490 h
Why,?
My late brother-in-law fought beside these brave men and he said they were fearless!
Thanks for your nice comment I will reply to your comment on my private email Thanks jamescmcconville448@gmail.com
Hitlar once said -" If I had Gorkha regiment I would rule the world" and Field Marshall Sam Manikshaw said " If someone says he is not afraid, either he is lying or he is a gorkha".... Jai Maa kaali ayyo Gorkha LI.
One of the prestigious regiments of the world 🌏 jai hindi 🇮🇳🙏
It's actually really low down in prestige. Most British army regiments are A lot older
@@callumw1597 older doesn't mean better.
@@9356079 Yes it does..
@@callumw1597 you are a delusional fool.
@@callumw1597 no it doesent
Jai Mahakali !! 🙏
Aayo Gorkhali 🙏
Salute to the Gorkha warriors!!!
Respect from America!
Forget what you see here, on the battlefield these guy's are a infantry to be admired, they are tough gentleman.
Something about goose-stepping is always satisfying, but the arm swing with the white gloves....... Fricken cool
1गोरखा 10000 आतङगबादी 🇳🇵🇳🇵🇨🇮🇨🇮
@ARMY CAPTAIN MeghaRaj Ranebennur khud v to gandu ho
@ARMY CAPTAIN MeghaRaj Ranebennur bhdke tere bato se hi pata salta h ki tu bharwa h . army captain nam rkhne se army nhi banta
@ARMY CAPTAIN MeghaRaj Ranebennur its seems jeleoush with gorkha army.
Nepal aur bharat ka khun aur dna ak he....hamara sabantha himalay se bi purana he....jitna kailash....hame duniya ka koi takat juda nahi kar payega......jay kali.....jay pashupati naatha.....jay gorkhanatha..... ham aaps me hi dadte rahe.....socho haam kabhi afganistan se iran.ke kuchha hissa tibbat se lanka tak se indoneshiya tak se viyetnaam tak the....aaj kaha he....bhai....sochana....jarur
@@pranavvaishnave7648 😋😋
communication between troops is too better. Excellent drill.👌
Gorkha regiment,
Sikh regiment
Rajputana regiment
Entire INDIAN ARMY😍
Middle classमें पले-बडे लडके जो Army में जाते है. देश सेवा के लिए जाते है. उनके लिए. कि, खुबसुरत दिखने जैसी कोई चीज
नही होती.
खुबसुरत होता है,वह आप का मन,
खुबसुरत होता है, आप का स्वभाव,
खुबसुरत होते है, आप के विचार,
खुबसुरत होता है, आप का जीवन,
Proud to army 🇮🇳❤🍫
खूबसूरत होती है वो जिंदगी जो देश कीं सेवा मे जिये जाये 🇳🇵🇮🇳
Me indian but I love nepal 🇳🇵 jai bharat 🇮🇳jai nepal 🇳🇵 jai mahakali aayo ghorkhali 🙏
I'm moved by this. They seem highly motivated and disciplined.
Watching this particular block of men close toward you has to be one of the most terrifying experiences a person would ever have to face.
And for many, likely the last.
iam also Working in a paramilitary Force
The world's dangerous and furious regiment Gurkha regiment☠️☠️💀💪💪
Proud of Indian army🇮🇳⚔️. Jai hind🙏🇮🇳
The best arm stretching warm up I’ve seen.
Love from GORKHA's of darjeeling
This is smooth asf, I can't lie..
Fantastic! You do yourselves proud. Thank God for India.
Damn!
Respect from France!
The name Gorkha comes from Go-Rakhsa means protected of the cow.
The army Gorkha regiment is named after the Goddess Gorkhali (mother who protects the cow).
There is an Indian town in Uttar Pradesh called Gorakhpur is also named after the deity.
Proud of you Gorkha Brothers. Love and respect from Bengal Regiment.
Jai Hind, Jai Netaji Subhash.
Bruh absolutely wrong Gurkha are from Nepal Gurkha name started from the village called gorkha where king prithivi Narayan shah was born British were impressed by them so they want them to join British army
@@globalmemes9512 not wrong. I'm talking about 15000 old history. You have started with British.
Think widely. openly.
History hasn't started after British arrival in India and Nepal.
@@Vstavayteludirusskiey bruh before British came india .Sikkim Darjeeling to himal Pradesh all were part of Nepal
@@globalmemes9512 Not even talking about that. Brother, pls read history before British. Our civilization is 50 times older than the British occupation of Indian subcontinent.
@@globalmemes9512 lol 🤣
It is correctly said that If you say you do not fear death either you are speaking lie or you are Gorkha.🤔💪
Over exaggeration...
@@youtubewatch926 This is not my saying. It is said by Sam Manek Shaw hero of 1964 Indo-Pak war.
@@sankipanda5906 who ever said it's an over exaggeration...but I really respect them...
Wtf, look at the level of coordination, I am flabbergasted, this is soo damn cool.
Abe jaamnagar ke shashi tharoor
It must be super challenging & a lot of pressure being a Gurkha & having to live up to the amazing reputation of past warriors.
Like the motion of a clock, ultimate synchronicity! 👍
Some of the most flexible left arms in anyone's army throughout the world. :-) Great job!
You don't mess with these guys.
They have no quit.
You might consider them equivalent "Marines" of the Indian military.
No offence to your marines...but you dont equate them with Gurkhas...Gurkhas are the best infantry in the world...bar none...ive worked with RGR in Iraq and Afghan, the nicest and hardest professional soldiers ive ever come across
@@catlee8064
The soldiers you saw in this video are Indian Army Soldiers.
@@asi2765 Yes mate i know, i was just replying to the first poster.
@@catlee8064 I don't know what he meant. We don't have Marines per say.
Salute to their hardwork and discipline.
love to indian gorkhas , nepal ❤❤india , HINDUS UNITED STRONGER !
भारत की सबसे बहादुर साहसिक वीर पराक्रमी सैनिक गोरखा,गोरखा सेना आज भारत सेना बहुत ही शक्तिशाली हैं सैल्यूट गोरखा सेना 🙏🙏🙏🙏
That arm swing is going to give these lads some shoulder cuff trouble when they are old, never the less great drill.
It doesn't give anything. I personally some the army men. Who have now retired and they don't feel a damn thing. They tell that whenever they were on the parade ground. The Spirit was so high that nothing affects them at that time. Maybe for Soyboys in the west it will be painful
Hopefully China don't annex Nepal they will feel the Gurkha fearless warriors
Even the British did not have the guts to attack Nepal !
@Rohan Rawat Nepal ki baat kar rahe hai mere bhai !
Actually, India is fighting with Nepal now over the land.
Gorkha always the best. I PROUD OF THEM.
I really feel proud about my country and those brave soldiers who fought for there nation my aim is also to be a soldier of Indian Army.
The officer doing reverse marching is amazing.
Now that you become the most beloved web celebrities, go champs go for it, fans love youuuuu
The best and smartest soldiers in the world. Only the Brave.
Very very nice and brave parade drill of gorkha regiment.Jay hind.
These people are awesome. I don't have the words.
My grandfather was a gurkha feel very proud of these men most feared army in the world love from uk
what a synchronise, superb
The Great Grand Grandoise Gorkhas ,ALL SALUTES BROTHERS..
Ab tumhare habale batan sathi yo
Ab Tumhare Hawale Watan
Hand swings are really good , every person s are great driller , proud to our Indian army ..🇮🇳🇮🇳
Indian armed force
A great salute to gorkha regiment..
My name is yuvraj and later I also will be a GORKHA SOLDIER in Indian Army , जय हिंद 🇮🇳
Gorkha are one of the toughest and best fighters in the world. They are in Indian Army, British Army... people with great discipline and honesty
Excellent discipline Jai Hind 🇮🇳 inklabzindabad 🇮🇳 vandematram
Indain all fouji is royal fouji but gorkha fouji is spacial royal I love my all indian force's you all great bro
Yes, it is was Royal Army under the British. But now it is Indian.
Most powerful troops in the world~!!! Great~!!!
Don’t be silly
कंधों से मिलते हैं कंधे, क़दमों से कदम मिलते हैं हम चलते हैं जब ऐसे तो दिल दुश्मन के हिलते हैं!!
पूरे हिंदुस्तान को गर्व है आप पर
Respect for fine troops - US Army veteran.
No one is like gorkha ..1 gorkha =1000 enemy.
Pakistan zindabaad
@@106cmgaming hahahaha 1971 😂😂😂😂Love Gurkha to Pakistan😃
I am very proud of our Gorkha soldiers
Just listen to the man in the background.... That's pure emotion...
legend has it that it is Gorkha tradition that the Kukri once drawn shouldn't be sheathed unless blood is drawn. if the soldier couldn't shed the blood of his enemy, he should at least shed his own blood. Gorkhas are the fiercest and most disciplined warriors in the world.