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27th Infantry Division (India)

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27th Indian Infantry Division
Insignia of the 27th Infantry Division
Active1963–present
Country India
Allegiance India
Branch Indian Army
TypeInfantry
SizeDivision
Part ofXXXIII Corps
Garrison/HQKalimpong
Nickname(s)"The Striking Lion Division"
Commanders
Current
commander
Major General KS Dhatwal
Military unit

The 27th Infantry Division is a formation of the Indian Army headquartered in Kalimpong. It is a part of the Trishakti Corps. The division was converted to a mountain division in 1963 following the war with China in 1962.

Formation Sign

The Formation Sign of the division includes a black background, as other infantry divisions of the Indian Army, with a golden lion, representing the vahana of the Hindu goddess Durga, a symbol of power and valour.

References

  1. "Divisional badges of the Indian Army".
  2. "Kalimpong, West Bengal, HQ of the 27th Infantry Division of the Indian Army".
  3. "Maj Gen KS Dhatwal briefs on North Sikkim Military Operations".
  4. "India rolls out integrated battle group concept with mountain corps".
  5. "27 Mountain Division / Striking Lion Division". www.globalsecurity.org.
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