RedBaron
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The name of the regiment dosnt necessarily mean that only punjabis are in the punjab regt and so on. there is a "mix" of soldiers from different backgrounds with punjabis in majority in say the punjab regt and pushtuns in the Frontier Force regt. there are hardly any sindhis in the sind regiment and kashmiris in the AKRF (Azad Kashmir Regular Forces). the naming of the regiments along the lines of the 4 provinces is to give the PA a "national" out-look.thats all. traditionally 60% of the army is punjabis; 25% is pashtuns and the rest from baluchis, sindhis, mohajirs etc.
Fatman17, thank you sir. I did not mean to suggest PA regiments are segregated (if I may use the word) along regional lines. Rather, I meant to focus on difficulties that non-native troops may face if stationed on a long-term basis in the tribal areas.
In the IA, the distribution is probably a bit more along regional lines than in PA at least among junior ranks as the cultural differences in India are more pronounced.
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