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1st Indian Armoured Brigade

The 1st Indian Armoured Brigade, established in 1941, is a distinguished formation of the Indian Army that played a pivotal role during World War II and subsequent conflicts. Originally formed as part of the British Indian Army, it was instrumental in various operations across the North African and Italian theatres, contributing significantly to the Allied war efforts. Post-independence, the brigade has been actively involved in key military engagements, including the Indo-Pakistani Wars of 1947-48 and 1965, where it demonstrated strategic prowess and combat effectiveness. Renowned for its armored warfare capabilities, the 1st Indian Armoured Brigade continues to be a vital component of India’s military strategy, reflecting the evolution of armored tactics in the modern era.