Hindustan Times (Amritsar)

Gentlemen cadets become officers

FRUIT OF LABOUR The young officers had been in the IMA for one and a half years undergoing the autumn training course

- Abhinav Madhwal abhinav.madhwal@htlive.com

DEHRADUN: A total of 409 gentlemen cadets , including those from abroad, completed the Passing out Parade on Saturday at the Indian Military Academy before being commission­ed into the armies of their respective countries after completing the autumn training course.

The gentlemen cadets had been in the IMA for around one and a half year. Seventy-eight cadets from Maldives, Tajikistan, Kazakhstan, Afghanista­n, Bhutan, Nepal and Sri Lanka also graduated from the IMA.

The gentleman cadets assembled in the drill square of the Chetwode Building where they conducted the march past to the military tunes of “Colonel Bogey” and “Sare jahan se achha’. The parade was reviewed by Bangladesh army chief General A bu Bel al Muhammad Sh afiulHuq.

The Chief of Army staff Banner was handed over to the Nowshera company for being overall first among 16 companies. The coveted sword of honour went to Chandra kant A char ya, who also won the Gold medal bestowed to the cadet standing first in Order of Merit. The silver medal went to Amarpreet Singh Dhatt.

The Silver medal for the gentleman cadet standing first in order of merit in the Technical Graduate Course was given to Barnna Yadagiri. Alexandar Simonaitis from Kazakhstan was awarded the Silver medal for standing first in order of merit among foreign gentleman cadets.

 ?? VINAY SANTOSH KUMAR/HT PHOTO ?? Newly commission­ed officers celebrate after the Passing out Parade at Indian Military Academy in Dehradun.
VINAY SANTOSH KUMAR/HT PHOTO Newly commission­ed officers celebrate after the Passing out Parade at Indian Military Academy in Dehradun.

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