E8 Punjab Regiment

U/A 7+ • History • 2019

The Punjab Regiment was raised initially in 1761 to deal with hostilities in southern India but later went on to become a permanent part of the Indian Army. Some of the battalions of this regiment were handed over to Pakistan during the Partition of 1947. The regiment has battalions trained specifically to aid in dealing with insurgency at the IndoPak border in Kashmir.

Director: Samar Khan

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    E1 Madras Engineers Group
    22 February 2019 | 40 min

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    22 February 2019 | 38 min

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    E4 Sikh Regiment
    22 February 2019 | 43 min

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    22 February 2019 | 39 min

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Language

Hindi

Release Date

22 February 2019

Genre

History

Director

Samar Khan