Nepal’s Gurkha Warriors: Serving India and Britain Since 1947

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Nepal’s Gurkha (or Gorkha) warriors have earned a legendary reputation for bravery, loyalty, and martial skill. This tradition of distinguished service continues today through their roles in the Indian and British armies, a partnership formalized after the end of British colonial rule in South Asia.

### The 1947 Tripartite Agreement
Following India’s independence and partition in 1947, the governments of India, Britain, and Nepal signed the Britain–India–Nepal Tripartite Agreement. This historic pact determined the future of the Gurkha regiments that had previously served in the British Indian Army.

At the time of independence, there were ten Gurkha regiments comprising about 20 battalions. Under the agreement:
– Six regiments (12 battalions) transferred to the **Indian Army**.
– Four regiments (eight battalions) transferred to the **British Army** (specifically the 2nd, 6th, 7th, and 10th Gurkha Rifles).

The agreement guaranteed Gurkha soldiers pay, pensions, and service conditions equivalent to those of their Indian and British counterparts. It also secured the right to continue recruiting from Nepal. While most Gurkhas chose to join the Indian Army due to cultural familiarity and service terms, a smaller contingent moved to British service. To accommodate preferences, India later raised the 11th Gorkha Rifles.

### Gurkhas in the Indian Army
The Indian Army maintains one of the largest and most active Gorkha formations in the world. It currently fields seven Gorkha regiments with approximately 39 battalions. Estimates place the number of Nepali Gorkhas serving in the Indian Army between 30,000 and 42,000, alongside Indian citizens of Gorkha origin.

These soldiers have participated with distinction in nearly every major conflict involving India since independence, including:
– The 1947–48 Kashmir War
– The 1962 Sino-Indian War
– The 1965 and 1971 Indo-Pakistani Wars
– Numerous counter-insurgency operations
– United Nations peacekeeping missions worldwide

India continues to recruit around 1,300 young men from Nepal each year under the terms of the 1947 agreement, preserving this unique cross-border military relationship.

### Gurkhas in the British Army
The British contingent is organized under the **Brigade of Gurkhas**. The original four regiments were amalgamated in 1994 into the **Royal Gurkha Rifles (RGR)**, which now includes infantry battalions along with specialized engineering, signals, and logistics units. The Brigade’s total strength stands at around 4,000 personnel.

British Gurkhas have served in numerous post-World War II operations, such as the Malayan Emergency, Borneo Confrontation, the Falklands War, the Gulf War, operations in the Balkans, Iraq, and Afghanistan. Annual recruitment from Nepal remains rigorous, maintaining the historic link between the hills of Nepal and the British Army.

### Enduring Legacy
Gurkhas are globally recognized for their courage and the iconic **kukri**—a curved Nepali knife that serves as both a tool and a symbol of their fighting spirit. Their motto, often summarized as “better to die than be a coward,” reflects a code of honor that has inspired respect across generations.

From the trenches of the World Wars to modern peacekeeping and combat missions, Gurkha warriors have earned numerous gallantry awards, including many Victoria Crosses in British service and equivalent honors in the Indian Army.

The continued service of Nepali Gurkhas in two of the world’s respected armies remains a source of national pride for Nepal. It also stands as a unique example of enduring military cooperation and mutual respect between Nepal, India, and Britain, forged in history and sustained by the exceptional qualities of these mountain warriors.

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