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4 minutes ago, Under_Score said:

 

Only 2 Sikh regiments yet this achievement, let's see what the 28 Non-Sikh regiments have achieved for India.

 

The Sikh Regiment is an infantry regiment of the Indian Army. Sikh regiment is the highest decorated regiment of the Indian Army and in 1979, the 1st battalion was the Commonwealth's most decorated battalion with 245 pre-independence and 82 post-independence gallantry awards, 

 

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sikh_Regiment

 

Battle honours and theatre honours

Battle honours

305px-Stamp_of_India_-_2006_-_Colnect_158952_-_150_Years_of_Third_Battalion_The_Sikh_Regiment.jpeg
 
2006 postal stamp on 150 years of Third Battalion, The Sikh Regiment
Pre-Independence
World War I
305px-SikhsInFrancePostcard.jpg
 
French postcard depicting the arrival of 15th Ludhiana Sikhs in France during World War I. The postcard reads, "Gentlemen of India marching to chasten the German hooligans".
Inter-War years
Second World War
220px-Operation_Crusader.jpg
 
Sikh troops engaged in Operation Crusader.
305px-Sikh_soldier_with_captured_Swastika_flag.jpg
 
A Sikh soldier with the flag of Nazi Germany after German surrender during World War II.
Post-Independence
  • Srinagar 1947, 1 Sikh
  • Tithwal 1948, 1 Sikh
  • Raja Picquet 1965, 2 Sikh
  • Burki 1965, 4 Sikh
  • Op Hill 1965, 7 Sikh
  • Siramani 1971, 4 Sikh
  • Poonch 1971, 6 Sikh
  • Purbat Ali 1971, 10 Sikh
  • Tiger Hill 1999, 8 Sikh

Theatre honours

Pre-Independence
  • North Africa 1940-43, 2 & 4 Sikh
  • Abyssinia 1940-41, 4 Sikh
  • Iraq 1941, 3 Sikh
  • North Africa 1941-42, 3 Sikh
  • Malaya 1941-42, 5 Sikh
  • Burma 1942-45, 1 Sikh
  • Italy 1943-45, 2 & 4 Sikh
  • Greece 1944-45, 2 Sikh
Post-Independence
305px-1965_war.jpg
 
Officers of 4th Sikh Regiment in front of captured police station in Lahore, Pakistan, September 1965.
  • Jammu & Kashmir 1947-48, 1, 5, 7 & 16 Sikh
  • Jammu & Kashmir 1965, 2, 3 & 7 Sikh
  • Punjab 1965, 4 Sikh
  • Sindh 1971, 10 Sikh
  • Punjab 1971, 2 Sikh
  • East Pakistan 1971, 4 Sikh
  • Jammu & Kashmir 1971, 5 & 6 Sikh
  • Kargil 1999, 8 Sikh

Operation Blue Star

About 5000 Sikh soldiers, some belonging to the regiment, mutinied after the storming of the Golden Temple by the Indian Army as part of Operation Blue Star in 1984.[15] The Sikh Regiment's 9th battalion was disbanded after a large number of its troops mutinied.[16]

Gallantry awards

305px-Sikh_marching_contingent_jointly_w
 
The Sikh Regiment marching contingent passes through the Rajpath during the 66th Republic Day Parade, 2015

The museum of the Sikh Regimental Centre displays a record of the Sikh Regiment in four halls viz.,

  • The Religious/Motivational Hall
  • The Hall of Heritage
  • The Regimental Glory Hall
  • The Peripheral Gallery

In all, the regiment has to its credit 1652 gallantry awards and honours including:

In addition it has also earned:

  • 75 battle honours
  • 38 theatre honours besides five COAS Unit Citations

Indian Order of Merit

21 soldiers of the 36th Sikhs were posthumously awarded the Indian Order of Merit for their actions in the Battle of Saragarhi in 1897:[17][18]

  • Hav. Ishar Singh
  • Nk. Lal Singh
  • L/Nk. Chanda Singh
  • Sep. Sundar Singh
  • Sep. Ram Singh
  • Sep. Uttar Singh
  • Sep. Sahib Singh
  • Sep. Hira Singh
  • Sep. Daya Singh
  • Sep. Jivan Singh
  • Sep. Bhola Singh
  • Sep. Narayan Singh
  • Sep. Gurmukh Singh
  • Sep. Jivan Singh
  • Sep. Gurmukh Singh
  • Sep. Ram Singh
  • Sep. Bhagwan Singh
  • Sep. Bhagwan Singh
  • Sep. Buta Singh
  • Sep. Jivan Singh
  • Sep. Nand Singh

Victoria Cross

Param Vir Chakra

Ashok Chakra

Maha Vir Chakra

  • Major Ajit Singh
  • Sub. Ajit Singh
  • Sep. Amar Singh
  • Brigadier Joginder Singh Bakshi
  • Major Amarjit Singh Bal
  • Lieutenant Colonel Inderbal Singh Bawa
  • Sub. Nand Singh
  • Lieutenant Colonel Dewan Ranjit Rai
  • Shanghara Singh

Vir Chakra

  • Lieutenant General Harbaksh Singh
  • Subedar Nirmal Singh (Posthumously)
  • Subedar Karnail Singh (Posthumously)
  • Sepoy Satpal Singh
  • 2nd Lieutenant R S Nagar (16 Sikh Regiment)
  • L/Nk Mohinder Singh (16 Sikh Regt)

Padma Vibhushan

  • Lieutenant General Harbaksh Singh

Padma Bhushan

  • Lieutenant General Harbaksh Singh

Padma Shri

 

 

 

 

 

 

Sikhs are an invaluable part of India. You should talk to some sikhs in the army about your separatist ideas. Wish I could be there while they put you in your place. 

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26 minutes ago, Under_Score said:

 

Only 2 Sikh regiments yet this achievement, let's see what the 28 Non-Sikh regiments have achieved for India.

 

The Sikh Regiment is an infantry regiment of the Indian Army. Sikh regiment is the highest decorated regiment of the Indian Army and in 1979, the 1st battalion was the Commonwealth's most decorated battalion with 245 pre-independence and 82 post-independence gallantry awards, 

 

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sikh_Regiment

 

Battle honours and theatre honours

Battle honours

305px-Stamp_of_India_-_2006_-_Colnect_158952_-_150_Years_of_Third_Battalion_The_Sikh_Regiment.jpeg
 
2006 postal stamp on 150 years of Third Battalion, The Sikh Regiment
Pre-Independence
World War I
305px-SikhsInFrancePostcard.jpg
 
French postcard depicting the arrival of 15th Ludhiana Sikhs in France during World War I. The postcard reads, "Gentlemen of India marching to chasten the German hooligans".
Inter-War years
Second World War
220px-Operation_Crusader.jpg
 
Sikh troops engaged in Operation Crusader.
305px-Sikh_soldier_with_captured_Swastika_flag.jpg
 
A Sikh soldier with the flag of Nazi Germany after German surrender during World War II.
Post-Independence
  • Srinagar 1947, 1 Sikh
  • Tithwal 1948, 1 Sikh
  • Raja Picquet 1965, 2 Sikh
  • Burki 1965, 4 Sikh
  • Op Hill 1965, 7 Sikh
  • Siramani 1971, 4 Sikh
  • Poonch 1971, 6 Sikh
  • Purbat Ali 1971, 10 Sikh
  • Tiger Hill 1999, 8 Sikh

Theatre honours

Pre-Independence
  • North Africa 1940-43, 2 & 4 Sikh
  • Abyssinia 1940-41, 4 Sikh
  • Iraq 1941, 3 Sikh
  • North Africa 1941-42, 3 Sikh
  • Malaya 1941-42, 5 Sikh
  • Burma 1942-45, 1 Sikh
  • Italy 1943-45, 2 & 4 Sikh
  • Greece 1944-45, 2 Sikh
Post-Independence
305px-1965_war.jpg
 
Officers of 4th Sikh Regiment in front of captured police station in Lahore, Pakistan, September 1965.
  • Jammu & Kashmir 1947-48, 1, 5, 7 & 16 Sikh
  • Jammu & Kashmir 1965, 2, 3 & 7 Sikh
  • Punjab 1965, 4 Sikh
  • Sindh 1971, 10 Sikh
  • Punjab 1971, 2 Sikh
  • East Pakistan 1971, 4 Sikh
  • Jammu & Kashmir 1971, 5 & 6 Sikh
  • Kargil 1999, 8 Sikh

Operation Blue Star

About 5000 Sikh soldiers, some belonging to the regiment, mutinied after the storming of the Golden Temple by the Indian Army as part of Operation Blue Star in 1984.[15] The Sikh Regiment's 9th battalion was disbanded after a large number of its troops mutinied.[16]

Gallantry awards

305px-Sikh_marching_contingent_jointly_w
 
The Sikh Regiment marching contingent passes through the Rajpath during the 66th Republic Day Parade, 2015

The museum of the Sikh Regimental Centre displays a record of the Sikh Regiment in four halls viz.,

  • The Religious/Motivational Hall
  • The Hall of Heritage
  • The Regimental Glory Hall
  • The Peripheral Gallery

In all, the regiment has to its credit 1652 gallantry awards and honours including:

In addition it has also earned:

  • 75 battle honours
  • 38 theatre honours besides five COAS Unit Citations

Indian Order of Merit

21 soldiers of the 36th Sikhs were posthumously awarded the Indian Order of Merit for their actions in the Battle of Saragarhi in 1897:[17][18]

  • Hav. Ishar Singh
  • Nk. Lal Singh
  • L/Nk. Chanda Singh
  • Sep. Sundar Singh
  • Sep. Ram Singh
  • Sep. Uttar Singh
  • Sep. Sahib Singh
  • Sep. Hira Singh
  • Sep. Daya Singh
  • Sep. Jivan Singh
  • Sep. Bhola Singh
  • Sep. Narayan Singh
  • Sep. Gurmukh Singh
  • Sep. Jivan Singh
  • Sep. Gurmukh Singh
  • Sep. Ram Singh
  • Sep. Bhagwan Singh
  • Sep. Bhagwan Singh
  • Sep. Buta Singh
  • Sep. Jivan Singh
  • Sep. Nand Singh

Victoria Cross

Param Vir Chakra

Ashok Chakra

Maha Vir Chakra

  • Major Ajit Singh
  • Sub. Ajit Singh
  • Sep. Amar Singh
  • Brigadier Joginder Singh Bakshi
  • Major Amarjit Singh Bal
  • Lieutenant Colonel Inderbal Singh Bawa
  • Sub. Nand Singh
  • Lieutenant Colonel Dewan Ranjit Rai
  • Shanghara Singh

Vir Chakra

  • Lieutenant General Harbaksh Singh
  • Subedar Nirmal Singh (Posthumously)
  • Subedar Karnail Singh (Posthumously)
  • Sepoy Satpal Singh
  • 2nd Lieutenant R S Nagar (16 Sikh Regiment)
  • L/Nk Mohinder Singh (16 Sikh Regt)

Padma Vibhushan

  • Lieutenant General Harbaksh Singh

Padma Bhushan

  • Lieutenant General Harbaksh Singh

Padma Shri

 

 

 

 

 

 

Only scum like you can belittle the contribution of the rest of the Indian army regiments who received  the same gallantry awards and who died fighting for India just in the same way Sikh soldiers have. They fought and died for the same cause and for their mother land.

 

you made a long monologue of awards to respond to me but I was merely stating an obvious fact that the Indian army does not solely run on the bravery of the Sikh soldiers it runs on the bravery of all Indian soldiers no matter what their religion. You made it out as if Indian army cannot function without Sikhs. What a nonce :hysterical:

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48 minutes ago, Under_Score said:

What Khalistani? Any Sikh who mentions the betrayal of Sikhs by scumbag India politicians is not liked by the keyboard warrior masses here on ICF.....I care less. 

Then why bother to participate in this forum? 

 

You k-mask slipped completely during the anti-farm law agitation. Not really surprising what you say.

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8 minutes ago, bharathh said:

Then why bother to participate in this forum? 

 

You k-mask slipped completely during the anti-farm law agitation. Not really surprising what you say.

Exactly… not sure why he doesn’t take a permanent membership in the padosi forum.. I’m sure they will welcome him with open arms due to his rabid hatred of the Indian government and Hindus who are sick and tired of being subjugated by the Left/Islamist/Khalistani ecosystem.

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4 hours ago, Under_Score said:

Yeah right....your types were calling their family members 'Khalistani' in the recent Farmer's protest.....how diabolical.

You are going over the top. If someone did call them Khalistani, it was wrong. As a Sikh, if you are one, you know Sikhs are inseparable from India. I am glad you are not in India. Some of my Sikh friends in the Army would be more than willing to destroy people like you.

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4 hours ago, LordPrabhzy said:

Only scum like you can belittle the contribution of the rest of the Indian army regiments who received  the same gallantry awards and who died fighting for India just in the same way Sikh soldiers have. They fought and died for the same cause and for their mother land.

 

you made a long monologue of awards to respond to me but I was merely stating an obvious fact that the Indian army does not solely run on the bravery of the Sikh soldiers it runs on the bravery of all Indian soldiers no matter what their religion. You made it out as if Indian army cannot function without Sikhs. What a nonce :hysterical:

Sikh regiment does not mean only Sikhs. My father worked for Sikhs, Rajputana , JKLI regiments while not being related to either names

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25 minutes ago, SM2907 said:

You are going over the top. If someone did call them Khalistani, it was wrong. As a Sikh, if you are one, you know Sikhs are inseparable from India. I am glad you are not in India. Some of my Sikh friends in the Army would be more than willing to destroy people like you.

 

He may or may not be am actual Khalistani. But he sure does show some clear tendencies. 

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6 hours ago, kepler37b said:

 

 

The birthplace of their prophet is in Pakistan. But they want a homeland in india.

 

It is like jews wanting a homeland in Russia.

 

Misleading...  Nanak was a Hindu born & there is no Pakistan back then.  Everyone born post Pre Independence or died Pre Independence is a Indian.  Nanak is Indian. 

 

Otherwise by this logic Mushssarf the Delhi born  will also be called Indian. 

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10 hours ago, Under_Score said:

Amritpal started getting the support of few people off late in Punjab since he mentioned about taking the youth out of drugs & instead focusing on the path of Sikhism. Now he has started this Khalistan moment...He won't last for long.

 

You are calling a 1984 Genocide by haramkhor Congress party as 'Reprisal' of a common Hindu & calling all Sikhs of Punjab during 84 as Khalistanis....Shame on you!!. If educated Hindus like you think like this....just imagine what mentality the jahil criminal Bhakts & Congressis must be like.

 

For you guys, minorities should have no say in India, yet when you move & settle in developed countries where you are minorities yourselves, you want fair treatment & equality.....What Hypocrisy!!

I only said those 2000 khalistanis had their fate sealed & Operation blue star was justified. 

Never said the riots or killings are justified.  This is sad reality unfortunately that innocents always end up dying in such scenario.  1984 was a black spot...  But those Khalistanis were eventually responsible for innocent Sikhs dying.  Public was outraged at losing Indira.  She was a cult figure among Indians...  Which may never be matched.  Rajiv was ambitious & didn't bother to curb the rampage... A sign of Inexperienced leader. 

However to maintain peace is not the responsibility of Hindus only...  Sikhs have equal role to play. 

If they don't fall for this CIA/ISI stooge Amritpal they got nothing to fear.  

I am criticizing current government for their pathetic strategy which is based on maintaining positive image & keeping their hands clean while bad sh** happens. 

They would be just as responsible as they are meek spectators just so they can positive PR. 

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6 hours ago, Under_Score said:

 

Only 2 Sikh regiments yet this achievement, let's see what the 28 Non-Sikh regiments have achieved for India.

 

The Sikh Regiment is an infantry regiment of the Indian Army. Sikh regiment is the highest decorated regiment of the Indian Army and in 1979, the 1st battalion was the Commonwealth's most decorated battalion with 245 pre-independence and 82 post-independence gallantry awards, 

 

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sikh_Regiment

 

Battle honours and theatre honours

Battle honours

305px-Stamp_of_India_-_2006_-_Colnect_158952_-_150_Years_of_Third_Battalion_The_Sikh_Regiment.jpeg
 
2006 postal stamp on 150 years of Third Battalion, The Sikh Regiment
Pre-Independence
World War I
305px-SikhsInFrancePostcard.jpg
 
French postcard depicting the arrival of 15th Ludhiana Sikhs in France during World War I. The postcard reads, "Gentlemen of India marching to chasten the German hooligans".
Inter-War years
Second World War
220px-Operation_Crusader.jpg
 
Sikh troops engaged in Operation Crusader.
305px-Sikh_soldier_with_captured_Swastika_flag.jpg
 
A Sikh soldier with the flag of Nazi Germany after German surrender during World War II.
Post-Independence
  • Srinagar 1947, 1 Sikh
  • Tithwal 1948, 1 Sikh
  • Raja Picquet 1965, 2 Sikh
  • Burki 1965, 4 Sikh
  • Op Hill 1965, 7 Sikh
  • Siramani 1971, 4 Sikh
  • Poonch 1971, 6 Sikh
  • Purbat Ali 1971, 10 Sikh
  • Tiger Hill 1999, 8 Sikh

Theatre honours

Pre-Independence
  • North Africa 1940-43, 2 & 4 Sikh
  • Abyssinia 1940-41, 4 Sikh
  • Iraq 1941, 3 Sikh
  • North Africa 1941-42, 3 Sikh
  • Malaya 1941-42, 5 Sikh
  • Burma 1942-45, 1 Sikh
  • Italy 1943-45, 2 & 4 Sikh
  • Greece 1944-45, 2 Sikh
Post-Independence
305px-1965_war.jpg
 
Officers of 4th Sikh Regiment in front of captured police station in Lahore, Pakistan, September 1965.
  • Jammu & Kashmir 1947-48, 1, 5, 7 & 16 Sikh
  • Jammu & Kashmir 1965, 2, 3 & 7 Sikh
  • Punjab 1965, 4 Sikh
  • Sindh 1971, 10 Sikh
  • Punjab 1971, 2 Sikh
  • East Pakistan 1971, 4 Sikh
  • Jammu & Kashmir 1971, 5 & 6 Sikh
  • Kargil 1999, 8 Sikh

Operation Blue Star

About 5000 Sikh soldiers, some belonging to the regiment, mutinied after the storming of the Golden Temple by the Indian Army as part of Operation Blue Star in 1984.[15] The Sikh Regiment's 9th battalion was disbanded after a large number of its troops mutinied.[16]

Gallantry awards

305px-Sikh_marching_contingent_jointly_w
 
The Sikh Regiment marching contingent passes through the Rajpath during the 66th Republic Day Parade, 2015

The museum of the Sikh Regimental Centre displays a record of the Sikh Regiment in four halls viz.,

  • The Religious/Motivational Hall
  • The Hall of Heritage
  • The Regimental Glory Hall
  • The Peripheral Gallery

In all, the regiment has to its credit 1652 gallantry awards and honours including:

In addition it has also earned:

  • 75 battle honours
  • 38 theatre honours besides five COAS Unit Citations

Indian Order of Merit

21 soldiers of the 36th Sikhs were posthumously awarded the Indian Order of Merit for their actions in the Battle of Saragarhi in 1897:[17][18]

  • Hav. Ishar Singh
  • Nk. Lal Singh
  • L/Nk. Chanda Singh
  • Sep. Sundar Singh
  • Sep. Ram Singh
  • Sep. Uttar Singh
  • Sep. Sahib Singh
  • Sep. Hira Singh
  • Sep. Daya Singh
  • Sep. Jivan Singh
  • Sep. Bhola Singh
  • Sep. Narayan Singh
  • Sep. Gurmukh Singh
  • Sep. Jivan Singh
  • Sep. Gurmukh Singh
  • Sep. Ram Singh
  • Sep. Bhagwan Singh
  • Sep. Bhagwan Singh
  • Sep. Buta Singh
  • Sep. Jivan Singh
  • Sep. Nand Singh

Victoria Cross

Param Vir Chakra

Ashok Chakra

Maha Vir Chakra

  • Major Ajit Singh
  • Sub. Ajit Singh
  • Sep. Amar Singh
  • Brigadier Joginder Singh Bakshi
  • Major Amarjit Singh Bal
  • Lieutenant Colonel Inderbal Singh Bawa
  • Sub. Nand Singh
  • Lieutenant Colonel Dewan Ranjit Rai
  • Shanghara Singh

Vir Chakra

  • Lieutenant General Harbaksh Singh
  • Subedar Nirmal Singh (Posthumously)
  • Subedar Karnail Singh (Posthumously)
  • Sepoy Satpal Singh
  • 2nd Lieutenant R S Nagar (16 Sikh Regiment)
  • L/Nk Mohinder Singh (16 Sikh Regt)

Padma Vibhushan

  • Lieutenant General Harbaksh Singh

Padma Bhushan

  • Lieutenant General Harbaksh Singh

Padma Shri

 

 

 

 

 

 

Who is doubting their courage??  Only a fool would. 

During the Boxer rebellion in China British didn't bother to give Sikhs arms.

Their stature was enough to terrorize Han Chinese. 

 

Hans still call Sikhs & Rajput battalions as "AH Sans"...  Yes Sir as they followed the orders of British. 

Most esteemed Indian regiment by far along with the fearsome Gurkhas. 

 

But what does it has to do with Khalistan?  They serve Indian armed forces. 

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1 hour ago, Lone Wolf said:

Misleading...  Nanak was a Hindu born & there is no Pakistan back then.  Everyone born post Pre Independence or died Pre Independence is a Indian.  Nanak is Indian. 

 

Otherwise by this logic Mushssarf the Delhi born  will also be called Indian. 

And Advani is a Pakistani 

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8 hours ago, Under_Score said:

Why did Nehru request Sikhs not to opt for a separate homeland during the partition? Didn't he have confidence in the majority of Hindus to fight India's wars if needed?

 

What farm handouts? a paltry Rs. 5000/ year......Farming is affected by Mother nature many times in a year, untimely rains result in crops getting destroyed & losses happen  in thousands of Rupees. Only ungrateful, selfish backstabbing people forget all the past sacrifices....sigh

 

When they agreed then, why change the position now?

 

Also, only a dumb person can not see how Pakistani showed in 1946-1947 how they would treat Sikhs in Lahore. If Amritsar would have been part of Pakistan, same would have happened in Amritsar too. That is reality and not some BS autonomy.

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2 hours ago, mishra said:

When they agreed then, why change the position now?

 

Also, only a dumb person can not see how Pakistani showed in 1946-1947 how they would treat Sikhs in Lahore. If Amritsar would have been part of Pakistan, same would have happened in Amritsar too. That is reality and not some BS autonomy.

If u listen to ex Pakistani army jernails & ISI top brass they have unlimited hate for Sikhs & Punjabis living in India... The reprisal in Punjab was extremely brutal.  That wound is too deep in the heart of Pakistanis especially the Pakjabi army.

 

These buffoon Khalistanis are living in fools paradise...  If Pakistan had its way it would exterminate Sikhs from the face of the earth. 

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2 hours ago, Lone Wolf said:

If u listen to ex Pakistani army jernails & ISI top brass they have unlimited hate for Sikhs & Punjabis living in India... The reprisal in Punjab was extremely brutal.  That wound is too deep in the heart of Pakistanis especially the Pakjabi army.

 

These buffoon Khalistanis are living in fools paradise...  If Pakistan had its way it would exterminate Sikhs from the face of the earth. 

true. If they had love for Sikhs, they can give Khalistan. They only want Sikhs to break India.

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