You must have heard many stories of bravery of the Indian Army. Since the independence of the country, these soldiers have been playing their own role in keeping these borders safe. Then whether it is about Pakistan or China, the Indian Army has always proved itself. However, here we will tell you about the soldiers who had ever gone to Pakistan. & Nbsp;
soldiers divided after independence
After the independence received from the British, the history of the disgrace of Partition, you definitely read in books. When India-Pakistan was divided, a lot was divided. Many cities, villages, streets and settlements, which were once part of the entire Hindustan, were divided between two newly formed countries. The army was also needed for the security of newly built India and Pakistan, in such a situation, the Indian army was also divided. At the time of Partition, around 260,000 soldiers, who were Hindus and Sikhs, stayed in India itself. At the same time, 140,000 Muslim soldiers had gone to Pakistan. In this way, two -thirds of the Indian Army soldiers lived in India. At the same time, a third of the soldiers moved to Pakistan and joined the army there. & Nbsp;
This basis was done on the basis"Text-Align: justify;"> Two parts of the country were on the basis of religion. Pakistan was for Muslims and India for Hindus and Sikhs. However, people were given the right that they can choose the country even on their own will. The same basis was also laid in the partition of the Indian army. The split of soldiers took place on two basis. The first was religion, that is, on the basis of religion, soldiers were divided between Pakistan or India. At the same time, soldiers were also given freedom that they can voluntarily join the army of India or Pakistan. It is believed that there were 30 to 36 percent Muslim soldiers in the Indian Army before partition, but after partition, the number of Muslim soldiers in the Indian army was about two percent. & Nbsp;
The contingent of this regiment had gone to Pakistan
You must have heard many stories about the bravery of Rajputana Rifles in the Indian Army. In this regiment, a contingent was also of Muslim soldiers. When the country was divided, the contingent of Muslim soldiers went to Pakistan and joined the army there. The contingent of these Muslim soldiers was connected to the Baloch Regiment. & Nbsp;