
In the Indian Army, England seems to be taking advantage of stopping the recruitment of Gorkha soldiers of Nepal. The British Army has announced the formation of a new Gorkha Regiment for the Gorkha community of Nepali origin. Although the British Army already has a Gorkha Regiment, a new artillery regiment is being created after the recruitment in India.
Gorkha youth recruitment closed in Indian Army
In protest against the Agniveer scheme, Nepal has stopped recruitment of Gorkha youth in the Indian Army. The Gorkha community has seven (07) regiments in the Indian Army. In this, only Gorkha youth of Nepal and Indian origin can be recruited, but now Gorkha youth of Indian origin are participating in the regiment.
Rule changed after Agniveer scheme
In the year 2022, the recruitment of youth in the Indian Army was completely changed. Under the new process, the Agneepath scheme has now been implemented in the Indian Army. In such a situation, the soldiers have to offer their services as Agniveer in the first four (04) year. After four years of services, the fireworks will be scrutinized and only 25 percent of them will be selected to become soldiers. The rest of the fire will be given the opportunity to do other services or businesses like a common citizen, leaving the army.
There are 40 thousand Gorkha soldiers in the Indian Army
The Nepal government has opposed the Agneepath scheme of the Indian Army. After independence (1947) The order of recruitment of Gorkha youth of Nepal was going on in the Indian Army. At present, the Gorkha soldiers of the Indian Army have 07 different regiments (39 battalions). There are about 40 thousand Gorkha soldiers among them. About 60 percent of which are soldiers of Nepal origin, but for the last three years, the recruitment of Gorkha soldiers of Nepal has almost stopped.
Britain announced to create a new Gorkha Regiment
The British Army has announced the creation of a new Gorkha Regiment of the new Artillery (artillery). For this, King of England has given his permission. In such a situation, it will be known as Kings Gorkha Artillery (KGA).
About 400 soldiers are expected to be admitted to England’s KGA Regiment in the next four years. Two Khukri of Nepal are shown in KGA’s badge. Also, a cannon of artillery has also been shown.
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