The Nepalese Army is the outfitted military Land fighting power of Nepal accessible universally and a noteworthy segment of the Military of Nepal. Administration is willful and the base age for enlistment is 18 years. The armed force was known as The Royal Nepalese Army (RNA) amid the government framework in Nepal. It was renamed into Nepalese Army since 28 May 2008 with the nullifying of 238-year-old government.
Nepal unification crusade was a defining moment in the historical backdrop of the Nepalese armed force. Since unification was unrealistic without a solid armed force, the administration of the military must be outstanding. Aside from the standard Malla time sanctuaries in Kathmandu, armed force being sorted out in Gorkhas, professionals and specialists must be acquired from abroad to produce war materials. After the Gorkhali troops caught Nuwakot, the neighboring territory of Kathmandu (Kantipur) in the year 1744, the Gorkhali military came to be known as the Royal Nepalese Army.
Their courage, earnestness and effortlessness awed even their adversary so much that the British East-India Company began selecting Nepalese into their strengths. Since the British had battled against then RNA, which was till that time, still informally known as "Armed force of Gorkha" or "Gorkhali" armed force, the British called their new troopers "Gurkhas". The Indian armed force, in the wake of picking up their autonomy from the British, began calling them "Gorkha". In 1946, the Royal Nepalese Army troops were driven by Commanding General Sir Baber Shamsher Jang Bahadur Rana at the Victory Parade in London.
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