10th Indian Infantry Brigade

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10th Indian Infantry Brigade

The 10th Indian Infantry Brigade, a formation of the Indian Army, was established on 1 June 1940 during World War II. Originally created as part of the British Indian Army, the brigade was initially deployed in North Africa, contributing to various campaigns against Axis powers. After the war, it played a significant role in the Indian independence movement and subsequent conflicts, including the First Indo-Pakistani War of 1947-1948. Based strategically in various locations across India, the brigade has undergone several reorganizations, reflecting changes in military doctrine and regional security dynamics. Today, the 10th Indian Infantry Brigade continues to serve as a vital component of India’s land forces, emphasizing operational readiness and adaptability in modern warfare.