In the Battle of Saragarhi, 21 brave soldiers of the Sikh Regiment, led by Havildar Ishar Singh, heroically defended their signaling post against over 10,000 Afghan tribesmen, figh...
Director: Tanuj Bhatia
In the 18th century, Maharaja Ranjit Singh (known as the "Lion of Punjab") raised the Khalsa Army. Recognizing their fierce combat skills and resilience, the British East India Com...
Director: Tanuj Bhatia
A tribute to his exceptional bravery against Japanese forces in Burma during World War II (1944)—where he navigated trenches under heavy fire to clear an enemy post—and later durin...
Director: Tanuj Bhatia
Initially starting with the 14th Ferozepore Sikhs (1st Sikh) and 15th Ludhiana Sikhs (2nd Sikh), the regiment was reorganized into the 11th Sikh Regiment in 1922. Today, it has gro...
Director: Tanuj Bhatia
Sikh Regiment was attacked eight times by enemies in Richmar Gali. Captain Karam Singh counter-attacked bravely with a few soldiers, killing enemies and securing the highest milita...
Director: Tanuj Bhatia
The emblem of the Sikh Regiment features a lion inside a chakra and the Ashok Stambh. This design represents the bravery of the Sikh warriors and signifies their focused, channeled...
Director: Tanuj Bhatia
In 1999, Pakistani forces infiltrated Kashmir’s Kargil area. To counter this, India launched Operation Vijay, deploying the Sikh Regiment. They fiercely fought the enemy, securing...
Director: Tanuj Bhatia
The five symbols of Khalsa define the Sikh regiment's spirit, highlighting the turban as a vital mark of identity and honor that cannot be replaced by helmets.
Director: Tanuj Bhatia
The Sikh Regiment is known for its courage, discipline, and battlefield spirit. Its training closely mirrors real combat conditions, preparing soldiers to face threats with skill,...
Director: Tanuj Bhatia
“Nischay Kar Apni Jeet Karo” is more than a motto for the Sikh Regiment, it is a way of life. Guided by determination and courage, Sikh soldiers have carried this spirit into battl...
Director: Tanuj Bhatia