17th Indian Infantry Brigade

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17th Indian Infantry Brigade

The 17th Indian Infantry Brigade was an infantry formation of the Indian Army, established during the Second World War. Initially formed in 1940, the brigade served prominently in various theaters of war across the Mediterranean and Southeast Asia. It played a critical role in engagements such as the Siege of Tobruk and the Battle of Imphal, contributing to Allied operations against Axis powers. Comprising several battalions, the brigade was noted for its multi-ethnic composition, reflecting the diverse makeup of the Indian military at the time. Following the war, the brigade was part of the Indian Army's reorganization and continued to serve in various capacities until its eventual disbandment.