Embodiment of Virtues: ‘Gurkha’ and the Recruitment Industry
The ‘Gurkhas’ have long been part of the history and tradition of serving in the British Army, and to this day captures the imagination of many young boys who want to be part of this tradition. Recruitment as a ‘Gurkha’ soldier is the most preferred choice of employment among various ethnic groups in the hills of Nepal. The Gurkhas have also benefitted largely from this service, and have been able to generate wealth compared to others in their communities. But more importantly it is the prestige they garner as a soldier, and the respect they get after retirement within their communities that shapes the aspiration of many young boys. Therefore, many put themselves through a rigorous training and selection regime to meet the requirements of becoming a Gurkha soldier. However,…