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151st Sikh Infantry

The 151st Sikh Infantry was a notable regiment of the British Indian Army, established in the early 20th century. Formed in 1917, the regiment comprised primarily Sikh soldiers, reflecting the martial tradition and bravery associated with the Sikh community. During its service, the 151st Sikh Infantry participated in various military campaigns, including World War I and World War II, where it earned accolades for its distinguished performance in combat. The regiment was renowned for its discipline, robust leadership, and diverse operational capabilities. Following the partition of India in 1947, the regiment was restructured and integrated into the Indian Army, contributing to national defense. Its legacy continues to be celebrated within the context of Indian military history.