Post independence, the regiment had the privilege of participating in all major wars fought by the Indian Army –
Hyderabad (1948),
Jammu and Kashmir (1948),
Goa (1961),
China (Sikkim) (1962),
Pakistan (Punjab) (1965) and
Pakistan (Jammu and Kashmir) (1971). The Regiment took part in
Annexation of Hyderabad against the Razakars leading to the formal union of the princely state of
Hyderabad with the Union of India. The operations in Hyderabad had just been over, when the regiment was moved to Jammu and Kashmir. During the Liberation of Goa in 1961, the regiment with its
AMX-13 tanks spearheaded the attack which led the Portuguese to surrender. The history of mechanized warfare was re-written by the regiment in 1962, when it drove its
AMX-13 tanks to the dizzying heights of 14,000 feet up the
Nathu La pass road in
Sikkim – a feat never performed or attempted before anywhere in the world.
Khemkaran in Punjab witnessed the regiment in tank-versus-tank encounters with Pakistani forces during the
Battle of Asal Uttar resulting in the battlefield becoming a “graveyard” for Pakistani
Patton tanks. Here the regiment earned the Battle Honour PUNJAB. The 1971 Indo-Pak war saw the regiment with their
Vijayanta tanks among the Indian forces which had wrung the tactically fragile Chicken's Neck in the
Akhnoor Sector. The Regiment's crowning glory came in 1976, when in recognition of its services and valour, the regiment was presented the Guidon by the then President, Mr
Fakhruddin Ali Ahmed. ==Regimental Insignia==