The celebrations, having begun on Wednesday, will end today, the very day in 1815 when Sir Robert Colquhuon raised the Third Gorkha Rifles, also known as 1/3 Gorkha Rifles, in Almora.
There are few battalions in the Indian Army that can boast a glorious history spanning 200 years.
"The 'First Battalion of the Third Gorkha Rifles', known as the 1/3 Gorkha Rifles is the oldest existing infantry battalion of the Third Gorkha Regiment.
Only a few others including the Madras and Grenadiers Regiments (1758), Punjab Regiment (1761), Rajputana Rifles (1775), Rajput Regiment (1778), Jat Regiment (1795) and Kumaon Regiment (1813) are other native infantry regiments which are older than the 1/3 Gorkha Rifles, an officer said.
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