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Gorkha Rifles celebrates regimental reunion

The two-day regimental union of 4th Gorkha Rifles (4 GR), one of the Indian Army's most revered regiments, concluded at Subathu today. This momentous occasion brought together generations of soldiers, veterans and their families, celebrating 167 years of legacy marked...
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Gorkha rifles hold reunion at Subtahu
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The two-day regimental union of 4th Gorkha Rifles (4 GR), one of the Indian Army's most revered regiments, concluded at Subathu today.

This momentous occasion brought together generations of soldiers, veterans and their families, celebrating 167 years of legacy marked by bravery, sacrifice and brotherhood. Veterans from across India and Nepal joined the reunion with their families, rekindling old friendships and memories. Over 500 serving officers, veterans and families attended the reunion, reaffirming the deep bonds that unite the regiment.

The reunion was also attended by Lt Gen Mohit Wadhwa, Chief of Army Staff, Headquarter, Western Command, who exhorted all ranks to keep up with the glorious history of the 4th Gorkha Rifles. On the occasion, Major General Balbir Singh, Colonel of the 4th Gorkha Rifles, greeted the participants and stated that the 4th Gorkha Rifles has a history, having played a key role in several significant battles and operations, both in pre-independence and post- independence India.

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The reunion served as a platform for members of the regiment to reflect on their glorious past and look forward to the future with shared pride and purpose. It's a time to honor the sacrifices of our comrades and celebrate the shared legacy of courage and brotherhood that defines the 4th Gorkha Rifles, he added.

The event featured a wreath-laying ceremony at the war memorial, a bara khana, cultural programmes showcasing the rich traditions of the Gorkha Rifles, Special Sainik Sammelan and the unveiling of statues, a yearbook, and a memorial.

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