Commandant’s Parade Sets High Standards Ahead of IMA Passing Out Ceremony

The Indian Military Academy (IMA) recently showcased an impressive exhibition of discipline and military precision during the Commandant’s Parade held on December 11, 2025. This...

Immaculate Commandant’s Parade at IMA Sets the Tone Ahead of December 13 Passing Out Parade

The Indian Military Academy (IMA) recently showcased an impressive exhibition of discipline and military precision during the Commandant’s Parade held on December 11, 2025. This event, conducted by the Passing Out Course, epitomized the highest traditions of the Academy and set an elevated standard as the institution eagerly anticipates the forthcoming Passing Out Parade (POP) scheduled for December 13, 2025.

During the parade, the cadets executed immaculate drill movements, exhibited sharp coordination, and maintained a flawless turnout, all of which underscored the rigorous training and leadership values ingrained at IMA. Their synchronized march and confident bearing showcased their transformation into officers prepared to undertake significant responsibilities within the Indian Armed Forces.

The Commandant’s Parade is a pivotal milestone in the cadets’ training cycle, providing a final opportunity to evaluate their readiness before commissioning. The remarkable standards demonstrated during this event have undoubtedly heightened the excitement surrounding the impending Grand Finale — the Passing Out Parade — where the cadets will officially enter the officer cadre.

As the historic ceremony approaches, the atmosphere at the IMA is charged with pride, anticipation, and a deep-seated commitment to the ideals of duty, honour, and country. The upcoming moments promise to be a testament to the dedication and hard work the cadets have invested throughout their training.

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