11th Gorkha Rifles | |
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Active | 1918–1922, 1948–present |
Country | India |
Branch | Indian Army |
Type | Rifles |
Role | Light Infantry |
Size | 6 Battalions |
Regimental Centre | Lucknow, Uttar Pradesh |
Nickname(s) | Kiranti Veer (Kirantis The Bravest of the Brave) |
Motto(s) | Yatraham Vijayastatra (We are the Metaphor for Victory) |
March | Regimental Song: Kiranti Veer Kirant Ko [1] |
Decorations | 1 Param Vir Chakra 1 Military Crosses 3 Ashoka Chakras 1 Padma Bhushan 7 Param Vishist Seva Medals 2 Maha Vir Chakras 9 Ati Vishist Seva Medals 11 Vir Chakras 5 Shaurya Chakras 35 Sena Medals 14 Vishisht Seva Medals 18 Mentioned-in-Despatches |
Battle honours | Shingo River, Bogra and Batalik Theater Honours: East Pakistan 1971 and J&K 1971 |
Website | assn11gr |
Commanders | |
Ceremonial chief | Colonel of the Regiment |
Colonel of the Regiment | Major General Ajeet Singh Gahlot, SM |
Notable commanders | Gen Bipin Rawat Gen Anil Chauhan Lt Gen J.B.S. Yadava Lt Gen Lakshman Singh Rawat |
Insignia | |
Regimental Insignia | A pair of crossed khukuris with the Roman numeral XI inbetween |
War cry | Jai Maa kali, Ayo Gorkhali (Hail goddess Mahakali, The Gorkhas Are Here) |
The 11 Gorkha Rifles is a Gorkha regiment of the Indian Army that was re-raised after independence. The regiment consists of primarily the Kirant Tribes Rai, Limbu, Yakkha, Sunuwar of Eastern Nepal, Darjeeling, Kalimpong, Dooars of West Bengal, Sikkim and other parts of Northeast India.[2][3] Though it is considered to be the youngest of the Gorkha regiments its lineage is as long as those of the 7th Gurkha Rifles and 10th Gurkha Rifles.
The regiment has participated in all major military operations India has undertaken since independence including in the Indo-Pakistani War of 1947, Operation Polo in 1948, the Indo-Pakistani War of 1965, the Indo-Pakistani War of 1971, and the Kargil War in 1999. Units of the regiment have also deployed abroad on UN missions.