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* [[15 Armoured Regiment]]
* [[15 Armoured Regiment]]
* [[16th Light Cavalry]]
* [[16th Light Cavalry]]
* [[The Poona Horse|17 Horse]] {[[The Poona Horse]]}
* [[The Poona Horse|17 Horse]] [[The Poona Horse]]}
* [[18 Cavalry]]
* [[18 Cavalry]]
* [[19 Armoured Regiment]]
* [[19 Armoured Regiment]]
पंक्ति 29: पंक्ति 29:
* [[Central India Horse]] Positioned as ser 21 in the order of precedence.
* [[Central India Horse]] Positioned as ser 21 in the order of precedence.
* [[40 Armoured Regiment]] See http://www.tribuneindia.com/2005/20050118/delhi.htm - a Major with the regiment dying in [[Jammu and Kashmir]].
* [[40 Armoured Regiment]] See http://www.tribuneindia.com/2005/20050118/delhi.htm - a Major with the regiment dying in [[Jammu and Kashmir]].
* [[41 Armoured Regiment (India)|41 Armoured Regiment]] - Raised in 1980.<ref name=BR></ref>
* [[41 Armoured Regiment (India)|41 Armoured Regiment]] - Raised in 1980.<ref name=BR />
* [[42 Armoured Regiment]] Raised in 1981.<ref name=BR></ref>
* [[42 Armoured Regiment]] Raised in 1981.<ref name=BR />
* [[43 Armoured Regiment]] Raised in 1981.<ref name=BR></ref>
* [[43 Armoured Regiment]] Raised in 1981.<ref name=BR />
* [[44 Armoured Regiment]] Raised in 1981.<ref name=BR></ref>
* [[44 Armoured Regiment]] Raised in 1981.<ref name=BR />
* [[45 Cavalry]] Raised in 1965. Traces lineage to the old 45 Cavalry.<ref name=BR></ref>
* [[45 Cavalry]] Raised in 1965. Traces lineage to the old 45 Cavalry.<ref name=BR />
* [[46 Armoured Regiment]]
* [[46 Armoured Regiment]]
* [[47 Armoured Regiment]]
* [[47 Armoured Regiment]]
पंक्ति 45: पंक्ति 45:
* [[62 Cavalry]]
* [[62 Cavalry]]
* [[63 Cavalry]]
* [[63 Cavalry]]
* [[64 Cavalry]] General [[Bipin Chandra Joshi]], former Chief of the Army Staff, was commissioned into this regiment.{{cn}} He later served as the Colonel of the Regiment.{{cn}}
* [[64 Cavalry]] General [[Bipin Chandra Joshi]], former Chief of the Army Staff, was commissioned into this regiment.{{Citation needed|date=August 2010}} He later served as the Colonel of the Regiment.{{Citation needed|date=August 2010}}
* [[65 Armoured Regiment]]
* [[65 Armoured Regiment]]
* [[66 Armoured Regiment]]
* [[66 Armoured Regiment]]
पंक्ति 68: पंक्ति 68:
* [[89 Armoured Regiment]]
* [[89 Armoured Regiment]]
* [[90 Armoured Regiment]]
* [[90 Armoured Regiment]]
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==Notes==
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This article is on the post-independence corps. For the pre-1947 corps, see Indian Armoured Corps.

The Indian Army Armoured Corps is one of the combat arms of the Indian Army. Formed in 1947 from two-thirds of the personnel and assets of the Raj's Indian Armoured Corps. It currently consists of 63 armoured regiments, including the president's bodyguards. The naming of the regiments varies. The epithets "Cavalry", "Horse" and "Lancers", which have been dispensed with in the case of units raised post-independence, are historical legacies from the raising and renaming of these units when part of the East India Company's army and/or later the British Indian Army. The Armoured Corps School and Centre is at Ahmednagar. As a matter of tradition, each Armoured Regiment has its own "Colonel of the Regiment", a honorary post for a senior officer who oversees the regimental issues concerning the unit.

British Indian Army Cavalry Regiments prior to Independence

साँचा:British Indian Army Cavalry Regiments 1903 - 1946

List of Regiments

Notes

  1. History of the 3rd Cavalry.
  2. Web-page on "armoured Corps" at Bharat Rakshak, accessed December 2009.
  3. Globalsecurity.org, 5 Armoured Regiment, accessed 23 July 2010

Further reading

  • Cavalry Officers Association [2000] Valour Honour Tradition (Vignettes of the Indian Armored Corps 1773-2000. Director General Mechanized Forces, Sena Bhawan, New Delhi 110001.
  • THE INDIAN ARMOUR History of the Indian Armoured Corps. 1941-1971 Maj Gen Gurchan Singh Sandhu PVSM Vision Books (incorporating Orient Paperbacks), New Delhi, 1987, ISBN 81-7094-004-4.

References

साँचा:Indian Army Arms and Services


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