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106th Regiment of Foot (Bombay Light Infantry)

The 106th Regiment of Foot (Bombay Light Infantry) was a distinguished infantry regiment of the British Indian Army, raised in 1857 during the tumultuous period of the Indian Rebellion. Originally formed as the 2nd Bombay Europeans, the regiment was tasked with maintaining order and security in colonial India. It played a prominent role in various military campaigns, showcasing its versatility in both conventional warfare and counterinsurgency operations. The regiment was known for its distinctive uniform, blending British military traditions with local influences. Following Indian Independence in 1947, the 106th Regiment of Foot was disbanded, symbolizing the end of an era in the British military presence in India.