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8 Dec, 11 tweets, 4 min read
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You folks hear the story of the first Gorkha to surrender to the Brits in the Anglo Gorkha War of 1815?
Well, here it is!
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It was the first time organised British troops had faced the Gorkhas in battle & were indeed very intrigued by these spunky little warriors.
However, even as the campaign dragged on, they failed to get a prisoner of war.
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Finally, one fine day the Brits saw a Gorkha soldier walk into their lines. He had been wounded during the battle. Ecstatic at the unexpected surrender, their first priority was to treat this man's wounds.
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As he recovered, he became quite friendly with the British troops, thanks to his cheerful nature, which they later realized was typical of all Gorkhas.
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After a few days of recovering & partaking British hospitality, when he had recovered, this bugger sought permission to rejoin his own lines, & without waiting for an answer, started walking back to his garrison!
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All that the stunned British soldiers could do was to see him walk back to the 'enemy' side!
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No wonder General Amar Singh Thapa & his men won their admiration & respect, and even though defeated, ended the campaign with dignity, marching out with their colours and accoutrements intact & unmolested!
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Some soldiers, these!
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This British fascination with Gorkhas carried on even after the empire retreated, wherein the Royal British Army chose to retain four out of the 10 Gorkha Regiments that served in 1947.
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And the kanchas of Nepal have more than lived up to their fierce reputation, in battlefields ranging from the Falklands to Afghanistan to Kargil to Sri Lanka to East & West Pakistan and many more.
God bless them!
11/11
THE GURKHA SOLDIER - Bravest of the Brave, most generous of the generous, never had country more faithful friends than you!

- Sir Ralph Turner, The Third Gorkha Rifles

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2 Dec
Carrying on from this thread tweeted two days ago, here is another thread. Originally written in 2017 during the India-China Faceoff, this one covers the delicate 'Tango' that defines Bhutan's relationship with both its neighbours.
Here goes ..
Although India’s influence over Bhutan is acknowledged by China, New Delhi is keen to keep an eye on the Sino-Bhutanese negotiations, which would definitively have repercussions on India’s own engagement with China.
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1 Dec
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So the 'Liberal' Dynast who is the current Prime Minister of Canada just jumped in the midst of an internal affair of the Union of India at the behest of his Khalistani votebank.
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So let me refresh Shri Justin Ji's memory regarding the biggest terror attack perpetrated by these same voters of his from the very soil he governs.
Canada, this one will haunt you till time's end.
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Letting out some thoughts and some facts when it came to Western nations not merely looking away at terrorism aimed at India in the 70s, 80s and the 90s, but in cases, actually encouraging it.
This state sponsored terror cost us dearly then & costs us dearly even now.
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30 Nov
So this tweet landed up on my TL some days ago. Was a bit busy then, but now I finally have time to share some thoughts.
In this thread, I'll tweet about the historical perspective on the Bhutan-China Boundary Dispute. Other threads will follow.
Here goes
Before moving ahead, here's a map of the disputed areas.
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14 Nov
Here's wishing Happy #WalongDay to 6 KUMAON
Went to their deaths heroically & steadfastly, without any fuss this day in 1962.
Just so that a General could please a PM on his birthday.
This day in 1962 - The only attack by Indian army was launched - As a birthday gift from a general to a PM.
A heavy price was paid by the Kumaonis of 6 Kumaon that night.
#WalongDay
Denied even one day to prepare for the attack, they went in as ordered.
Out of the over 200 men that had gone into the attack, only 90 returned.
#WalongDay
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13 Nov
After a very long time, seeing another interesting hashtag trending in Indian twitterscape - #GBisNotPakistan!
Let me add on to this trend by saying that GB was NEVER Pakistan
#GBisNotPakistan
GB landed with Packies through outright treachery and mutiny instigated by a dying British Empire. Period
#GBisNotPakistan
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24 Oct
1
So this tweet landed up on my TL some days ago. The contrast is striking indeed.
Prompted me to go exploring Google Earth to see if there are more such 'contrasts' in other parts of the country as well.
2
It didn't take me long to realize that all one needed to identify a military area in a city was to just find the greenest part and zoom in!
Don't believe me?
Well, here is Lucknow Cantonment for you - an island of green inside a concrete ocean!
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Once again, not much of a difference!
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