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19th Indian Infantry Division

The 19th Indian Infantry Division was an active infantry division of the British Indian Army during the 20th century, particularly noted for its role in World War II. Formed in 1941, the division was part of the larger Indian Army and was deployed primarily in the Southeast Asian theater. It participated in several significant campaigns, including the Battle of Kohima and the Battle of Imphal, contributing to the Allied efforts against Japanese forces. After the war, the division was disbanded in 1945, but its legacy endured as many of its personnel and experienced officers played crucial roles in the newly independent Indian Army post-1947. Today, the 19th Indian Infantry Division is remembered for its valor and strategic impact during a pivotal era in Indian military history.