The Gorkha/Gurkha Afghan Kukri is a unique and curved knife from Nepal that is highly favored by the Gurkhas and Nepalese people. It serves as the primary utility knife for the Nepalese population. Renowned worldwide for its formidable effectiveness in close combat, the Kukri is comparable to a machete and is widely used as a utility knife in Nepal. It is the signature survival blade of the Nepalese army, the Royal British Gurkhas regiment of the British Army, Gurkha regiments of the Indian army, Singapore police, and Royal Brunei Guard. Some English speakers may refer to this knife as a blade or simply a knife. The Kukri excels in chopping and slashing tasks. Although it gained fame through military use, it is the most commonly utilized multipurpose tool in Nepalese fields and homes. Its versatility extends to activities such as construction, clearing, chopping firewood, digging, animal slaughter for food, meat and vegetable cutting, animal skinning, and opening cans. It is an indispensable tool for farming and household needs. Additionally, the Kukri can be utilized as a survival knife or camping knife for outdoor enthusiasts.