155th Indian Infantry Brigade

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155th Indian Infantry Brigade

The 155th Indian Infantry Brigade was a distinguished infantry brigade of the Indian Army, formed during World War II. Established in 1940, it played a crucial role in various campaigns across the Southeast Asian theatre, contributing significantly to the Allied efforts against Axis powers. Initially part of the British Indian Army, the brigade was restructured post-independence, integrating into the Indian Army as part of its regular formations. The brigade is noted for its operational versatility, having participated in significant military operations, including those in Burma and later in conflicts along the Indo-Pakistani border. Its legacy continues to be commemorated through the contributions of its personnel to India's military history.