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IMA Passing Out Parade: 325 Officers To Be Part Of Indian Army

IMA Passing Out Parade: 325  officers to be a part of the Indian Army, floral rain from a helicopter after filling the last leg.

IMA Passing Out Parade Bharat Mata Teri Kasam, Tere Rakshak will be made When we reached the Gentleman Cadet Drill Square, stepping on the song IMA, it felt that the huge ocean had come.

Rising steps and proud chests were simultaneously energizing each person sitting in the gallery. Today, 325 young men became part of the Indian Army as they filled the last leg at the Indian Military Academy (IMA).

With this, 70 foreign cadets also passed out. Deputy army chief Le Gen SK Saini took the salute of the parade.

The parade began with Markers’ call at 8.45 am on Saturday morning. Company Sergeant Major Abhinav Kutleria, Sonu Sharma, Nagvendra Singh Randhawa.

Akshat Kaushal, Nadeem Ahmed Wani, and Rohit Sharma took their place at Drill Square. With the advance call at eight o’clock, the chest taunts arrived for the parade stepping up with immense courage and courage.

Parade commander Majji Giridhar then took place at Drill Square. Every person sitting in the audience gallery was mesmerized by the cadets’ spectacular march past.

Here, while the young military officers were filling the last step, there was a torrential rain falling on them from the sky through helicopters.

The Deputy Army Chief awarded the cadets the Overall Best Performance and other Outstanding honors. Vatandeep Sidhu was awarded the Sword of Honor.

While Majji Giridhar received the Gold, Direk Singh Yadav the Silver, and Shikhar Thapa the Bronze. Jasminder Pal Singh Sidhu bagged the Silver Medal (TG).

Tandin Dorji was adjudged the Best Foreign Cadet. The Chief of Army Staff Banner was received by the Casino Company.

During this, several military officers were present, including IMA Commandant Le General Harinder Singh, Deputy Commandant Major General Jagjit Singh Mangat.

Corona effect

Due to the Corona crisis, the passing out parade took precaution at all levels. The physical distance rules were followed not only during the spectator gallery but also during the parade.

Each marching squad usually has ten cadets in a line. But their number was kept at eight.

So that the distance between the cadets remains two meters instead of 0.5 meters. Apart from this, along with Gentleman cadets, all military officers were also wearing masks.

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