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    XV Corps, or 15 Corps, also known as Chinar Corps, is a Corps of the Indian Army which is presently located in Srinagar and responsible for military operations...
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    The XV Corps was a corps-sized formation of the British Indian Army, which was formed in India during the Second World War. It took part in the Burma Campaign...
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  • 15th Corps, Fifteenth Corps, or XV Corps may refer to: XV Corps (British India) XV Corps (German Empire), a unit of the Imperial German Army prior to...
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    Infantry Brigade, under the command of Brigadier G M Dyer, part of XV Corps (India). The unit was disbanded as part of the wider demobilisation at the...
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    upon India's independence in 1947 and later re-raised in 1972. Currently, the XIV Corps (Leh), XV Corps (Srinagar), I Corps (Mathura) and XVI Corps (Nagrota)...
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    XVII Corps is the first mountain strike corps of India which has been built as a quick reaction force and as well as counter offensive force against China...
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    fought in the Indo-Pakistani War of 1965. In 1991, it was part of the XV Corps. Its headquarters was at Karu, 40 km from Leh. During the Kargil War, the...
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    The IV Corps, or the Gajraj Corps, is a corps of the Indian Army headquartered in Tezpur, Assam. The corps was raised in 1942 for the defence of Assam...
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    The IX Corps, or the Rising Star Corps, was raised in 2005 and is Indian Army's youngest corps It was raised on September 1, 2005, by splitting the southern...
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    headquartered in the state of Nagaland of India in the city of Dimapur, at Rangapahar Military Station. 3 Corps was raised during World War I by Lt Gen...
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    other three being - I Corps, II Corps and XVII Corps. XXI corps functions as both a strike corps and would also be used if India were to make another large...
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    X Corps is a corps of the Indian Army. It is based in Bathinda and is a part of South Western Command. The X (Chetak) Corps was raised at Bathinda on...
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    II Corps is a corps of the Indian Army, based in Ambala and known as Kharga Corps. The Corps was raised on October 7, 1971 by Lt Gen T N Raina at Krishna...
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    surgical strike planning takes over as XVI Corps GOC | India News - Times of India". The Times of India. Corps, White Knight (12 October 2019). "Lt Gen...
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    Indian/Pakistani war of 1965 began, 19th Infantry Division was at Baramula under XV Corps (India). Its brigades were the 104th Brigade, Tithwal, the 161st Brigade,...
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    The XII Corps, or the Konark Corps/Desert Corps, is a corps of the Indian Army and one of the two corps of the Pune-based Southern Command. With two combat...
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    The XXXIII Corps, or the Trishakti Corps, is a corps of the Indian Army. It draws some of its heritage from the British Indian XXXIII Corps which was formed...
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    Devendra Pratap Pandey (category National Defence Academy (India) alumni)
    the Srinagar based Chinar Corps(XV) succeeding Lieutenant General B. S. Raju after the latter completed his term as the Corps Commander. Prior to his appointment...
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  • (United Kingdom) XIV Corps (United States) XIV Corps (ACW), American Civil War Corps XV Corps XV Corps (British India) XV Corps (German Empire), a unit...
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    strike corps". The Times of India. 2020-04-03. Retrieved 2021-06-27. "Lt Gen Manoj Kumar Katiyar takes charge of Mathura-based Strike 1 Corps". Outlook...
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  • to command Indian XV Corps, which was then about to go into action in the Burma Campaign, and replaced as commander of XXXIII Corps by Lieutenant General...
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    Dempsey) and XV Corps had returned to India to plan the next stage of the campaign to re-take Southeast Asia. A new corps, the Indian XXXIV Corps, under Lieutenant-General...
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    The XI Corps of the Indian Army is based in Jalandhar and is a part of Western Command. XI Corps is also known as Vajra Corps. XI Corps was raised to take...
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    Satish Dua (category National Defence College, India alumni)
    the Indian Armed Forces and the Former 15 Corps (XV Corps) in Kashmir. The General Officer was the Kashmir Corps Commander during the 'surgical strike' in...
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    Fourteenth Army (United Kingdom) (category Military units and formations of India in World War II)
    assumed command. The army HQ exchanged its location and role with that of XV corps for the Arakan campaign (1942–1943). After the failure of this offensive...
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    B. S. Raju (category National Defence Academy (India) alumni)
    Military Operations (DGMO). He had been the 49th Commander of the XV Corps (Chinar Corps) from 1 March 2020 to 17 March 2021, assuming the post from Lieutenant...
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    Amardeep Singh Aujla (category National Defence College, India alumni)
    served as the General Officer Commanding (GOC) of the Srinagar-based Chinar Corps(XV). Aujla hails from Mohali, Punjab, and is an alumnus of National Defence...
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    British Raj in India. The corps actively took part in the Second World War, fighting on behalf of the British Empire. Post-independence, the corps has participated...
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    Rashtriya Rifles (category Paramilitary forces of India)
    the XV Corps. Delta Force, Romeo Force operate under the control of XVI Corps. Uniform Force, which earlier used to operate under the XVI Corps, was...
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  • announced that he will be returning to XV Corps in Kashmir, as the GOC of that formation. As GOC of XV Corps, he has held several meetings to redress...
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