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Maaf karna. Mujhse control nahi hua. Ek aur query - called as 'doubt' in Indian lexicon.

I have read this story before of a serving army officer speaking with disdain about Gujaratis. On echarcha.com. He had respect for all Indian states except Gujarat. He respected even Southies.

My question is how come despite being a border state Gujarat doesn't produce many martial people? Even some regions that are far from border have reputation of producing decent soldiers. Why not the border state of Gujarat? There may be exceptions within Gujarat like Rann of Kutch's farmers being patriotic and desiring war.

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We do have some great martial communities. However, culture is overwhelmingly of business. People are hardworking and very much down to earth and humble don't want to fight unless very much required. People expects too much from Gujarat.
 
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Indian and Pakistani can't fight and won't fight because there is no civilization/ country/ heritage/ history worth fighting for.

There is a big question mark guys on the whole subcontinent.

Subcontinent is not Iran or UK or France or Japan.
 
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gooble AI sez:

The "Bengal Regiment" in the Indian Army is not a single, existing regiment in the same way as regiments like the Bihar Regiment or the Madras Regiment according to military history sites. Instead, the term refers to a historical grouping of regiments raised by the East India Company's Bengal Army, which were later absorbed into the British Indian Army. While there isn't a current Bengal Regiment, the legacy of these regiments is part of the Indian Army's history.

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gooble AI sez:

The "Bengal Regiment" in the Indian Army is not a single, existing regiment in the same way as regiments like the Bihar Regiment or the Madras Regiment according to military history sites. Instead, the term refers to a historical grouping of regiments raised by the East India Company's Bengal Army, which were later absorbed into the British Indian Army. While there isn't a current Bengal Regiment, the legacy of these regiments is part of the Indian Army's history.

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Its called the Bengal Engineering Corps (Bengal Sappers).

The Bengal Regiment was never "absorbed" as the chtyapa you have googgled and posted.

It was specifically disbanded by the British for being the one that mutinied in 1857.

While all North Indian regiments (including Pakistani) stayed meekly quiet. And in fact crushed the mutiny.

There is a reason Bengalis hate north Indians.

Read.
 
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Its called the Bengal Engineering Corps (Bengal Sappers).

The Bengal Regiment was never "absorbed" as the chtyapa you have googgled and posted.

It was specifically disbanded by the British for being the one that mutinied in 1857.

While all North Indian regiments (including Pakistani) stayed meekly quiet. And in fact crushed the mutiny.

There is a reason Bengalis hate north Indians.

Read.
we dont like em either, the chuddijeebis
 
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