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12th Indian Division

The 12th Indian Division was a distinguished formation of the British Indian Army, first raised in 1917 during World War I. Primarily composed of Indian soldiers, the division served on the Western Front, notably participating in significant engagements such as the Battle of Cambrai. Following the war, the division was restructured and became operational during World War II, where it played a crucial role in the Burma Campaign against Japanese forces. With a commitment to enhancing military capabilities, the 12th Indian Division was integral to various operations aimed at regional security. Its legacy is remembered within the context of India’s military history and the broader narrative of colonial and post-colonial military evolution.