Kumaon Regiment | |
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![]() Kumaon Regiment cap badge | |
Active | 1813 – present |
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Branch | ![]() |
Type | Infantry |
Size | 22 Battalions |
Regimental Centre | Ranikhet, Almora, Uttarakhand, India |
Nickname(s) | Creed of the Man Eaters |
Motto(s) | Parakramo Vijayate (Valour Triumphs) |
War Cry | Kalika Mata Ki Jai (Victory to Goddess Kali) |
March | Bedu Pako Baro Masa |
Decorations | 2 ![]() 4 ![]() 1 ![]() 2 ![]() 8 ![]() 10 ![]() 6 ![]() 1 ![]() 2 ![]() 24 ![]() 79 ![]() 23 ![]() 1 ![]() 129 ![]() 36 ![]() |
Battle honours | Post-Independence Srinagar (Badgam), Walong (Arunachal Pradesh), Rezang La, Gadra City, Bhaduria, Daudkandi, Sanjoi Mirpur and Shamsher Nagar |
Commanders | |
Current commander | Lt Gen Ram Chander Tiwari |
Notable commanders | General S. M. Shrinagesh General K. S. Thimayya General T. N. Raina |
Insignia | |
Regimental Insignia | A demi-rampant lion holding a cross crosslet. The demi-rampant lion is part of the arms of the Russell family whose ancestor had started the body of troops now formed into the Kumaon Regiment. |
The Kumaon Regiment is one of the oldest infantry regiments of the Indian Army. The regiment traces its origins to the 18th century and has fought in every major campaign of the British Indian Army and the Indian Army, including the two world wars, and is one of the highest decorated regiments of the Indian Army.[1]