Deputy Commandant’s Parade held at IMA Dehradun
Wednesday, 08 December 2021 | PNS | Dehradun
319 Indian & 68 Foreign Gentleman Cadets displayed their turnout & precision march- past
The deputy commandant and chief instructor’s parade on Tuesday at the Indian Military Academy (IMA) set the stage for the final passing out parade (PoP) which would be held on Saturday. In the parade 319 Indian and 68 Foreign gentleman cadets displayed their immaculate turnout and precision march-past. The parade was reviewed by deputy commandant and chief instructor of IMA Major General Alok Joshi.
He complimented the gentleman cadets and encouraged them to be the finest officers of Indian Army. He also emphasised the importance of valour, honour, ethos and fine traditions of Indian Army. The chief instructor mentioned that the efforts of the faculty and the hard work of the gentleman cadets were evident from the crisp and coordinated movements on the drill square.
He said, “Gentlemen you must never forget that the hallmark of a good officer apart from professional competence is a fair play and righteousness. Whenever situations demand you to choose between military ideals taught in the academy and actual ground realities, you must recall the ‘Chetwode Credo’ and the ‘Honour Code’. The choice will always be between the harder right and an easier wrong and I presume you all know the right course. In that way you will be able to always look at your men, colleagues and superiors squarely in the eyes. You will then be self-assured and confident with and radiate an aura of a true leader”.
Maj Gen Joshi also complimented gentleman cadets from ten friendly foreign countries on successful completion of the training and wished them all the success ahead as they carry the cherished memories of their time at IMA.