17th Indian Division

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17th Indian Division

The 17th Indian Division, also known as the Deccan Division, was an operational formation of the British Indian Army during the Second World War. Established in 1941, the division was primarily composed of Indian troops and played a significant role in the Burma Campaign against Japanese forces. It was crucial in various engagements, including the Battle of Imphal and the recapture of Mandalay. The division's structure included infantry brigades, artillery regiments, and support units, reflecting a diverse composition of personnel from various Indian states. After the war, the 17th Indian Division was disbanded, but its legacy continues to influence modern military operations in the region. Its contributions to military history are commemorated within the context of India's role in the global conflict.