The
Indian Army has a distinguished history in which they won many
battle and theatre honours. The practice of giving battle honours began with the
East India Company who awarded these to the units of the native Indian corps in their presidency armies. The practice continued after the advent of the British Crown post-1857 when the armies of the East India Company became part of the
British Indian Army and after
India's independence in 1947. The earliest conflict for which a battle honour was awarded was "
Plassey" which was awarded in 1829 to the 1st Regiment,
Bengal Native Infantry which served the East India Company in Bengal while the latest is "Kargil" in 1999 awarded to units of independent India's army for feats during the
Kargil War.