Key Points

The Indian Military Academy in Dehradun held its Spring Term 2025 Passing Out Parade with Sri Lanka's Army Chief as reviewing officer. Academy Cadet Adjutant Anni Nehra clinched the prestigious Sword of Honour and a Silver Medal. A total of 451 cadets, including 32 from foreign countries, graduated to join their respective armies. The event showcased military discipline with Keren Company winning the top honour among 12 competing units.

Key Points: Indian Military Academy Spring Term 2025 Passing Out Parade Held in Dehradun

  • Sri Lanka Army Chief reviews IMA Passing Out Parade
  • Anni Nehra wins Sword of Honour & Silver Medal
  • 419 Indian & 32 foreign cadets graduate
  • Keren Company awarded Chief of Army Staff Banner
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Passing Out Parade of Spring Term 2025 conducted at Indian Military Academy in Dehradun

Lt Gen BKGM Lasantha Rodrigo reviews IMA POP 2025 as 451 cadets, including 32 foreigners, graduate. Anni Nehra wins Sword of Honour.

"A soldier's discipline is forged on the drill square. – Brigadier Hemant Singh"

Dehradun, June 14

The Passing Out Parade (POP) of the Spring Term 2025 was conducted on Saturday at the Indian Military Academy (IMA) in Uttarakhand's Dehradun.

Lieutenant General BKGM Lasantha Rodrigo, Commander of the Sri Lanka Army, was the Reviewing Officer at the Passing Out Parade.

Lt General BKGM Lasantha Rodrigo, Commander of the Sri Lanka Army, presented medals to Officer Cadets.

The coveted award of the Sword of Honour was presented to Academy Cadet Adjutant Anni Nehra.

Gold Medal for the Officer Cadet standing First in the Order of Merit was presented to Academy Under Officer Ronit Ranjan Nayak.

Silver Medal for the Officer Cadet standing Second in the Order of Merit was presented to Academy Cadet Adjutant Anni Nehra.

Bronze Medal for the Officer Cadet standing Third in the Order of Merit was presented to Battalion Under Officer Anurag Verma.

Silver Medal for the Officer Cadet standing First in the Order of Merit from Technical Graduate Course was presented to Sergeant Akash Bhadouriya.

Silver Medal for the Officer Cadet standing First in the Order of Merit from Technical Entry Scheme (TES-45) was presented to Wing Cadet Quarter Master Kapil.

Medal for the Officer Cadet standing First in the Order of Merit from Foreign Country was presented to Foreign Officer Cadet Nishan Balami (Nepal).

Chief of Army Staff Banner was awarded to Keren Company for standing Overall First amongst 12 companies for the Spring Term 2025.

451 cadets participated in passing out parade from India and abroad, will become part of their respective countries' army as officers. These include 419 cadets of the Indian Army and 32 foreign cadets.

The Indian Military Academy was established on 1 October 1932.

So far, more than 65 thousand cadets have passed out from this prestigious institute. These also include cadets from 34 friendly countries.

Meanwhile, on June 5, the Army Air Defence Centre, Gopalpur, witnessed a proud and momentous occasion as the Passing Out Parade (POP) of the fifth batch of Agniveers was held.

The parade was reviewed by Brigadier Hemant Singh, Commandant of the Army Air Defence Centre, who congratulated the 401 Agniveers on successfully completing their rigorous training and taking their 'Antim Pag' (final step) towards joining the ranks of the Indian Army.

The event was marked by an impressive drill display, which was a testament to the high standards of discipline and training imparted at the Centre.

Brigadier Hemant Singh, in his address, highlighted that drill is the bedrock of military discipline. He emphasised that excellent drill not only reflects the physical and mental coordination of the soldiers but also showcases the unwavering discipline and unity among the Agniveers.

"A soldier's discipline is forged on the drill square. The precision and synchronisation displayed today are a reflection of your commitment and the high standards set by the Army Air Defence Centre," he remarked.

- ANI

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Rahul K.
Heartwarming to see our future officers passing out from IMA! 🇮🇳 The presence of Sri Lanka's Army Commander shows our strong military diplomacy. Wishing all cadets success in serving their nations. Jai Hind!
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Priya M.
Congratulations to all cadets! Especially proud of Anni Nehra for winning both Sword of Honour and Silver Medal - what an achievement! 👏 IMA continues to produce world-class officers who make India proud.
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Arjun S.
Good to see foreign cadets training alongside ours. Building military ties with friendly nations is crucial for regional stability. Though I wish we had more focus on indigenous training methods rather than British-era traditions.
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Neha T.
The Agniveers' passing out parade at Gopalpur is equally impressive! These young soldiers are the future of our armed forces. Their discipline and dedication give me hope for India's security. 💪
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Sanjay R.
While we celebrate these achievements, we must remember the families who sacrifice so much. My nephew is at IMA - the training is grueling but builds character. Salute to all military parents!
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Meena P.
Interesting to see Nepal's cadet Nishan Balami topping among foreign cadets. Our Himalayan neighbor has always shared strong military ties with India. More such exchanges will strengthen SAARC bonds.

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