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14th Indian Division

The 14th Indian Division, a prominent formation of the British Indian Army, was established during World War II and played a crucial role in various military campaigns in South Asia and Southeast Asia. Formed in 1943, the division was primarily composed of Indian troops and served under British command. Initially tasked with operations in the Burma Campaign, the division was renowned for its combat efficiency and adaptability in challenging terrains. It participated in significant battles, including those at Imphal and Kohima, contributing to the Allied efforts against Axis forces in the theater. Following the war, the division was disbanded in 1946, leaving a legacy of valor and camaraderie among its soldiers. Its historical significance remains a notable part of India’s military heritage.