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150th Indian Infantry Brigade

The 150th Indian Infantry Brigade was an infantry formation of the British Indian Army during World War II, known for its operational role in various theaters of conflict in Southeast Asia. Established in 1942, the brigade primarily consisted of Indian soldiers and was part of the larger effort to strengthen British forces against Axis powers. It was notably engaged in campaigns across the Burma front, contributing to key military operations aimed at halting Japanese advances. The brigade played a significant role in the reclamation of territory and the defense of India during pivotal moments in the war. Post-independence, the legacy of the 150th Indian Infantry Brigade is remembered as part of India's military history, and it reflects the contributions of Indian forces during a critical period of global conflict.