Image via WikipediaMore people from
Nepal died in the two world wars than people from any non warring country. The
Nepalis fought on the side of the British. The feudal rulers of Nepal kept the
British in India happy by supplying soldiers.
When
Thatcher invaded the
Falkland Islands in the 1980s, the
Gurkhas were at the forefront of the swift victory. It is said they ran with their knives/khukris, not guns.
The politics of fighting for another country is another topic. And I have my views. But for now, here's a joke.
This was
World War II. The British were busy defending themselves in
Burma. One Gurkha got lost in the jungles of Burma in the north. After long weeks of walking he finally showed up in the capital city of
Rangoon, down south. He was asked, how did you do it? How did you make it all the way to Rangoon?
"That was not a problem, Sir," the Gurkha soldier replied. "I had a map."
The officer took a look at the map. The guy had a really old map of
London with him.