XIV Corps (India)

[1] The 14th Corps forms a military deployment in the Kargil-Leh area guarding the frontiers with China and Pakistan.

[2] After nearly 30 years existence in the East, the division left the area about two decades ago for Ladakh and never returned.

While on CI duty, the division was pulled out and sent to fight Pakistani infiltrators in the Matayan-Dras sectors.

[4][5] During the Sino-Indian Border Dispute, the XIV Corps engaged in discussions with Chinese division commanders regarding the Depsang bulge standoff in eastern Ladakh.

Despite multiple diplomatic talks and Corps Commander-level negotiations, Chinese troops obstructed access to critical patrolling points, prompting the Indian Army to prepare for a prolonged presence, including winter stocking of troops along the Line of Actual Control (LAC).

Lieutenant General Harinder Singh assuming command of ‘Fire & Fury Corps’ relieving Lieutenant General YK Joshi, October 2019
Flags of XIV Corps and its constituent divisions and brigades