The Indian Army has initiated the formation of the 72 Infantry Division, a new unit designated to bolster defenses along the Line of Actual Control (LAC) in Eastern Ladakh. This division will operate under the Leh-based 14 Corps, also known as the "Fire & Fury Corps," which is responsible for securing some of the most strategically important and challenging frontiers in the world. India Today+1The Statesman+1ThePrint+2The New Indian Express+2The Statesman+2
The decision to raise the 72 Division was originally approved in 2017 as part of the establishment of the 17 Mountain Strike Corps, aimed at enhancing India's offensive capabilities in mountainous terrains. Initially planned to be based in Pathankot, the division's focus was on operations in Eastern Ladakh. However, following the 2020 standoff with China, plans were adjusted to station the division directly in the Ladakh region to address evolving security dynamics. ThePrint+1Vajiram & Ravi+1
The 72 Infantry Division will complement the existing 3rd Infantry Division, which has been responsible for guarding the LAC in the entire Ladakh region. This augmentation reflects a strategic shift towards a more robust and permanent military presence in Eastern Ladakh, aiming to enhance India's defensive posture along the contested border. India Today+1The Statesman+1
The establishment of this new division is part of a broader restructuring within the Indian Army to address contemporary security challenges and ensure preparedness along critical frontiers.