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Gurkha's are fearless fighters. Don't judge them by their physical attributes. ladaai me taakat se jyada "jigaraa" kaam aata hai.
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hahahahhaha fake news... too much bollywood
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Sounds like a script out of bollywoo
Sounds like a script out of bollywood.
And then when the fight ended suddenly a man yelled. "Cut. Camera Back up. Good acting boy."
You know what else is hard to believe? That OBL lived within spitting distance of your PMA without the knowledge of any in your security services and yet this is the story you peddle to the world and expect us to believe it, against that a soldier killing terrorists at a locate where terrorists are known to operate isn't exactly hard to fathom, is it?just another Indian feel good story , no different from other Indian stories about talking monkeys and flying pigs
Gurkhas... we met them in WW1
Gurkhas, Senegalese, Indıans, Brits, French, Aussies, New Zealanders they all met the safe fate. So nothing special about Gurkhas.
Wanna meet them again?
Unlike others here I'm not going to try and sell what is, for all intensive purposes, the martial races theory. The soldier here performed well not because of his heritage but superior training imparted to him by the Indian Army. The idea some communities are inherently better warriors than others in the 21st contrary is pretty stupid really and I'd advise my Indian friends to stop propagating this nonsense as the world will only snigger at you and by extension the Indian Army for believing such falsehoods. The ONLY thing separating an effective soldier in the 21st century is TRAINING and EQUIPMENT. The former can overcome less of the latter and vice versa- to an extent, obviously it is better when you employ both together.Gurkhas... we met them in WW1
Gurkhas, Senegalese, Indıans, Brits, French, Aussies, New Zealanders they all met the safe fate. So nothing special about Gurkhas.
Unlike others here I'm not going to try and sell what is, for all intensive purposes, the martial races theory. The soldier here performed well not because of his heritage but superior training imparted to him by the Indian Army. The idea some communities are inherently better warriors than others in the 21st contrary is pretty stupid really and I'd advise my Indian friends to stop propagating this nonsense as the world will only snigger at you and by extension the Indian Army for believing such falsehoods. The ONLY thing separating an effective soldier in the 21st century is TRAINING and EQUIPMENT. The former can overcome less of the latter and vice versa- to an extent, obviously it is better when you employ both together.
I'm sorry but in a conventional scenario because they have the latter (superior equipment) most grunts in modern armies would be more effective in a 1vs1 performance comparison against the average Indian grunt and by extension Gurkhas in the IA.
like OBL and Kargil ???
Yup. It was all stage managed.yeah playing as dead enemy soldiers n destroying own bunkers ... n getting medals... n getting busted latttttttter.
good show..
pretty stupid for a professional soldier to engage in a HTH fight when the firearms are available.
just another Indian feel good story , no different from other Indian stories about talking monkeys and flying pigs
And then when the fight ended suddenly a man yelled. "Cut. Camera Back up. Good acting boy."
You know what else is hard to believe? That OBL lived within spitting distance of your PMA without the knowledge of any in your security services and yet this is the story you peddle to the world and expect us to believe it, against that a soldier killing terrorists at a locate where terrorists are known to operate isn't exactly hard to fathom, is it?
hahahahhaha fake news... too much bollywood