Most Hardcore Soldiers - Gurkhas

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When you think of the world's best soldiers maybe you think of American Navy SEALs using cutting edge tech, or Russian Spetsnaz fighting bears in hand-to-hand combat, or British SAS parachuting behind enemy lines while sipping a nice piping hot cup of Earl Gray tea. But you'd be dead wrong, because the best soldiers in the world are without a doubt, Nepal's Gurkhas.
Check out today's new epic video about the most hardcore soldier and that is the Gurkhas. Wanna know why? Watch now!

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"If a man says he is not afraid of dying, then either he is lying or he is a Gurkha" -Sam Manekshaw

adityaghosh
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Funny thing is Gurkhas don't look scary at all. They're friendly, soft spoken, well mannered, love to party. Infact you'll never know the ferocity of a Gurkha until you see him in combat.

akbrahma
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I grew up in Maidstone, Kent, UK and there is a Gurkha base there, I used to see the Gurkhas on their morning training runs when I was walking to school. One day I noticed that they were running up a hill about 200 meters ahead of some Caucasian lads who looked like they were ready to keel over and die. As they passed I said 'go on lads you're not that far behind them' to which the squaddie turned around looking as if he was about to burst into tears and said 'they've already lapped us once'. Gurkhas really have some serious engines.

GillRant
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The moment he said "China occupied Tibet" he earned himself a like.
Taiwan and Tibet are free countries. 🇮🇳

DDelusionMusic
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british be like: if you can't beat them, recruit them.

sauravrajpaudel
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I am a Gurkha currently serving in the British Army and I'm proud of myself. Thanks for the epic video been watching infoghaphics show for a long time and didn't expect a video about gurkha.

ajgrg
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If John wick was a Gurkha, it'd be a single 20 minute movie.

quisqueyancomrade
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Enemy: (in an evil laugh) who brings a knife to a gunfight.
Gurkha's: I do.
(Enemies throw away their guns immediately).

johnreesed.
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"Come and fight a Gorkha"

-A badass Gurkha who fought 200 japanese soldiers with one hand

Ranger_
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Respect from india 🇳🇵🇮🇳 we also have Gurkha in our arm force jai mahakali 🚩🙏

ankitmohanty
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" Fighting the enemy in battle is my duty as a soldier. Taking on the thugs on the train is my duty as a human being " - Bishnu Shrestha (Soldiers in train)

kunalsinghkatal
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As a Nepali this makes me proud more than anything else, Nepal has always been one of most peaceful country despite the fact of having one of the strongest army of the time

bruhh
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Battle cry of the Gorkhas -

Jai Mahakali, Ayo Gorkhaali!
(Hail Mother Goddess Kali, Here come the Gorkhas)

chiragrising
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Finally...this has been along awaited.
They are the most ferocious soldiers in the world.
Ayo Gorkhali!

shino
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"Veteran! They outnumber you 40 to 1!"

"Then it is an even fight."

amari
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There's this guy from Nepal who did 14 summits in 7 months. He did Everest hangovered and I can't walk for a kilometre without losing my breath. He really inspired me. Doing my first summit this year.

blackrebel
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What a coincidence that the day this video was uploaded marks the 299th birthday of the great king of Gorkha Prithivi Narayan Shah who united all the small Nepalese states to fight against the British.

abhyasadhikari
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This Like is given for the proper term “Chinese occupied Tibet”. Thanks to the infographics team voicing out for a free Tibet

hkchan
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A Gurkha soldier of British army once killed 30 Talibans alone in 2010 who was awarded bravery award.
And Talibans were labelled as a fearless Mujahideens ... really ? A single Gurkha took down almost 3 dozens of them without even a single scratch 🤣
Mad respect for Gurkha 🙏🏻

UCSMJCKA
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My dad was a Gurkha for 18 years and so was his father and his father before. Im proud of him, now he is 50 years old, a stay at home husband who cooks and looks after his 2 sons. He is the reason why we live in the UK. He often tells me and my brother about his time there and its fun to listen to.
In 2 months were going back to Nepal to stay there permanently, I've finished all my studies and for now I want to focus on helping my father and mother retire.

scorpion