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14th Indian Infantry Division
The 14th Indian Infantry Division is a formation of the Indian Army, initially established during World War II. Formed in 1940, the division played a significant role in various campaigns in the Southeast Asian theater, participating notably in the Burma Campaign. After the war, the division was reconstituted in the post-independence period and has since been involved in several domestic and border operations, including those during the Indo-Pakistani Wars. Headquartered in the northeastern region of India, the 14th Infantry Division is tasked with maintaining peace and security in strategically sensitive areas. It has a storied history of valor and operational effectiveness, symbolizing India's military heritage and commitment to regional stability.