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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 Bodyguard (India)|president's bodyguards]]. The naming of the regiments varies. The epithetsterms "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==
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* [[72 Armoured Regiment]]
* [[73 Armoured Regiment]]
* [[74 Armoured Regiment]]<ref name=ColRegt>http://pib.nic.in/archieve/lreleng/lyr2001/raug2001/04082001/r040820011.html></ref>
* [[75 Armoured Regiment]] Reputed to be the only Indian armoured regiment to have been raised on foreign soil during the 1971 Indo-Pak war at [[Gadra Road]] (in [[Pakistan]])on 12 Mar 1972.
* [[76 Armoured Regiment]]
पंक्ति 63:
* [[84 Armoured Regiment]]
* [[85 Armoured Regiment]]
* [[86 Armoured Regiment]]<ref name=ColRegt></ref>
* [[87 Armoured Regiment]]
* [[88 Armoured Regiment]]