XIV Corps (India)
XIV Corps was a corps of the Indian Army. It was formed in 1962 during the Sino-Indian War and played a significant role in the conflict, particularly in the Northeast Frontier Agency (NEFA), now Arunachal Pradesh. Its primary function was to defend the Indian borders against Chinese aggression in that region.
While specific details regarding its operational deployments, commanders, and overall wartime performance are often limited in publicly available information, its formation highlights the Indian Army's rapid response to the escalating conflict. The corps was likely disbanded after the conclusion of the Sino-Indian War, although exact dates of its formation and disbandment require further research. The operational history of XIV Corps remains an area requiring further scholarly investigation. Limited primary source documentation and declassification of sensitive military archives may offer a more comprehensive understanding of this vital part of the Sino-Indian War. Further research is needed to fully detail the Corps' composition, equipment, significant battles fought, and casualties sustained.