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4th Panjabi Regiment

The 4th Panjabi Regiment was a historic unit of the British Indian Army, composed mainly of soldiers from the Punjab region. It played a significant role in various military campaigns during British rule, known for discipline and valor. Post-independence in 1947, its battalions were divided between India and Pakistan, forming parts of their respective armies. The regiment's legacy reflects the martial traditions of Punjab and its contribution to regional and global military history. Today, the name refers more to historical context, as the original regiment has evolved or restructured into modern units within both nations' armed forces.