I Corps (Pakistan)
I Corps (Pakistan), also known as the Mangla Corps, is a corps-level formation of the Pakistan Army. Headquartered in Mangla Cantonment, Azad Kashmir, it is responsible for the defense of a significant portion of Pakistan's border with India, specifically in the Azad Kashmir region. The Corps is one of the oldest and most strategically important formations within the Pakistan Army.
I Corps is tasked with maintaining a high state of readiness to deter and respond to any potential threats. Its operational area includes challenging terrain, necessitating specialized training and equipment. The Corps typically consists of multiple infantry divisions and armored brigades, along with supporting artillery, engineering, and logistical units.
The Corps participates in various military exercises and training programs to enhance its combat capabilities and interoperability with other formations. Due to its location and operational responsibilities, I Corps plays a crucial role in maintaining the security and stability of the region. Information on the specific units currently assigned to I Corps is generally not publicly available for security reasons.