9 Legendary Acts of the Sikh Regiment
One
of the most decorated units in the Indian Army and at one point the most
decorated unit in the British Indian Army, the Sikh Regiment’s tales of bravery
are legend. Much like the Ghorkas, the Sikh Regiment has an elevated status that
is richly deserved. =
The beginning of the Sikh
Regiment
The proposal to raise a Sikh Regiment was raised just before
the beginnings if the Sikh War. During the war, or so the story goes, the
British were so impressed by the valour and sheer courage of the Sikh fighters,
that they wasted no time in raising their own battalion of Sikh
warriors.
The Second Afghan War
While the Sikh Regiment
was called to action during the 1857 revolts, their first deployment really came
during the the Second Afghan War.
The legendary battle of Saragarhi
Now this,
this a battle where the Sikh Regiment truly cemented its reputation as one of
the bravest regiments in the country, if not the world. To say that this battle
is made of the stuff of legends would be a disservice to the 22 soldiers who
laid down their lives in the defense of Saragarhi. This day is now celebrated
annually as Regimental Battle Honor Day.
World War 1: The battle of La Bassee
German
and Franco-British forces were engaged in a fierce battle in La Bassee, north
France. During the battle, the 47th Sikhs were part of a coordinated attack on
the German fortifications. The attack was eventually cancelled, but two
companies of the Sikhs never received the order and marched on the Germans
themselves. During the attack the Sikhs lost 221 of their 289 soldiers but
managed to severely cripple the Germans’ attacking capabilities.
World War 2
The Sikh Regiment contributed to a
major part of the British war effort, especially in the Asian theatre. Together
with the rest of the Indian army, the Sikh Regiment ensured that the Japanese
advance didn’t proceed beyond the Indian borders.
India-China War 1962
The war with the Chinese
in 1962 isn’t one of the greatest chapters in the Indian Army’s history, or in
India’s in general. Whether it was the bureaucracy tying down the armed forces
or the usage of wrong tactics, it was a chastening experience for the country.
But even in this dark episode, the Sikh Regiment managed to shine like a beacon
of light. Tales of the bravery of Subedar Joginder Singh, Captain Haripal
Kaushik and Sepoy Kewal Singh are still recounted even today.
India-Pakistan War, 1965
But the war against
Pakistan just 3 years later, was another story. The Indian Army managed to cut
into the heart of Pakistani territory reaching the outskirts Lahore, and of
course, the Sikh Regiment was the tip of the sword that was the army
India-Pakistan War, 1971
While the primary
conflict zone of the 1971 war was around East Pakistan (present day Bangladesh),
the Indian Army opened another front on the western border to keep Pakistan
occupied. This was where our legendary Sikh Regiments took the fight to enemy,
ensuring that Bangladesh managed to attain independence.
The Kargil War
During the battle for Tiger
Hill, it was the 8th Sikh Regiment, along with the 18th Grenadiers and the 2nd
Naga, that were chosen to lead India’s push to reclaim what was ours. In a tense
36 hour operation, it was the three Indian regiments that
persevered.
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