Indian Army Welcomes 456 New Officers at IMA Passing Out Parade, Reviewed by Nepal Army Chief
The Indian Military Academy (IMA) in Dehradun witnessed a remarkable event on Saturday as 456 new officers completed their training and showcased their exceptional marching skills during the Passing Out Parade. Alongside the Indian cadets, 35 officers from 13 friendly nations also graduated, marking a significant moment for international military cooperation.
The parade took place at the historic Drill Square in front of the iconic Chetwood Building and was reviewed by the Chief of the Nepal Army, General Ashok Raj Sigdel. In his address, General Sigdel expressed gratitude to Indian Army Chief General Upendra Dwivedi for the invitation to preside over the ceremony, emphasizing the symbolic importance of his presence as Honorary General of the Indian Army—a title underscoring the enduring military ties between India and Nepal.
General Sigdel reflected on the historical connections built through the IMA, noting that over 200 cadets from Nepal have passed through its prestigious corridors and have gone on to achieve significant ranks, including four Chiefs of the Nepal Army. He used the opportunity to inspire the young officers by quoting the ancient Indian strategist Chanakya, who highlighted the importance of individual merit over mere credentials with the words, “Your Karma decides your future.” He urged the graduates to think of themselves as the future leaders and warriors of the nation, inspiring them to dedicate their lives to serving their country.
In a personal note, General Sigdel reminisced about his own Passing Out Parade experience 37 years prior, sharing in the elation and pride felt by the graduating cadets on this significant occasion. As an alumnus of the IMA, he emphasized the meaningful journey that lay ahead for each of them.
The IMA has a proud legacy, having commissioned a total of 66,119 young military leaders who have served in the Indian Army and forces of allied nations. Specifically, it has trained 2,988 officers for other friendly nations, underscoring India’s commitment to fostering military partnerships.
The atmosphere during the parade was charged with energy as the newly commissioned officers displayed their enthusiasm, marching in perfect unison to the nationalistic tunes of “Sare Jahan Se Achha” and “Kadam Kadam Badhaye Ja,” embodying the spirit of pride and dedication.
In preparation for the significant event, authorities heightened security measures around the academy. The area surrounding the IMA, particularly the national highway that connects the north and south campuses, was temporarily declared a no-entry zone to ensure the safety and security of the proceedings, reflecting the heightened vigilance regarding the importance of the event.
As the new officers take their first steps into military leadership, their commissioning marks not just an end but the beginning of a duty to their nation, poised to uphold the values of service and sacrifice imbued in them during their training at the Indian Military Academy.
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