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154th Infantry

The 154th Infantry, formally known as the 154th Indian Infantry, was a regiment of the British Indian Army that played a significant role in various military operations during the colonial period in India. Established in the late 19th century, the regiment was primarily composed of Indian troops and saw active service during World War I and World War II, contributing to multiple campaigns across diverse theatres. The 154th Infantry was notable for its involvement in pivotal confrontations, including operations in the Middle East and Southeast Asia. Post-independence in 1947, the legacy of the regiment was absorbed into the Indian Army, continuing to influence infantry tactics and training methodologies in contemporary military practice in India.