List of military operations involving Gurkhas

However, after the death of Ranjit Singh, the ruler of Punjab, the Sikh army fought wars against the British.

[1] In December 1846, an inconclusive battle was fought at Ferozeshah, and in January 1846, the Sikhs attempted to cut the British lines of communication.

Forces of the Nepalese Army also fought during the aggression that was sent by Jang Bahadur Rana to assist the British.

[4] The Gurkhas fought against Chinese forces in the Boxer Rebellion to suppress the uprising against foreign influence in China.

Lalbahadur Thapa was awarded a VC in the battle for making a night assault at the Fatnassa Heights.

The honour of Imphal was awarded to the Royal Gurkha Rifles, the antecedent regiment, after the battle.

In November 1965 that Rambahadur Limbu got Victoria Cross in the battle for attempting to rescue two wounded comrades.

[9] In 1971, 4/5 Gorkha Rifles from the Indian army took part in the Battle of Sylhet in East Pakistan (currently Bangladesh) against the Pakistani brigades.

[10] On 1 October 1987, the 4/5 Gorkha Rifles from Indian Army were deployed as peacekeepers to Sri Lanka.

After the rescue operation, LTTE attacked the Gurkha army and the long battle started.

[11][10] Prem Thapa was awarded Param Vir Chakra for leading the troop after the death of his superiors in one of the battle.

[14] Gurkhas were sent to hold the critical port of Tubrik when it fell; they became German prisoners where they faced loss.

[15] The British Gurkhas disarmed 70 fighters of the Kosovo Liberation Army in a raid led by NATO.

The Gurkha troops counterattacked after fighters of the Kosovo Liberation Army started shooting at them in the Kacanik area.

Men of the 2/9th Gurkha Rifles being instructed in the use of camouflage in the Malayan jungle, October 1941.