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TRENDS IMA trains growing number of young foreign army officers Factfile ! The Academy became functional from October 1, 1932, with a course strength of 40 Gentlemen .

! Located between the Shivalik and Himalayan foothills in the scenic and charming , the Academy’s campus covers an area of about 1,500 acres mid-way between the Ganga and the Yamuna rivers.

! L.P. Collins, DSO, OBE, was the first Commandant. The first PHOTO LEFT: Cadets at the passing out ceremony of the Indian (IMA) in batch had on its rolls Sam . PHOTO RIGHT: The War Memorial at the IMA. PHOTO BELOW: IMA’s prestigious Manekshaw, and Sword of Honour, which is presented to the best Gentleman in a batch. Muhammad Musa. All of them later became the chiefs of the armies of t prepares the officer cadre for the Indian win IMA’s prestigious Sword of Honour, which is their respective countries, namely Army, the fourth-largest in the world, but presented to the best cadet in a batch. , Burma (now ) and the (IMA) in the Interestingly, it was Smith Dun (a Briton) of . hills of Dehradun in northern India has the first IMA batch of 1932 who was the first for- also been the training ground for a grow- eign cadet to win the Sword of Honour and went ! In 1934, Lord Willingdon, the Viceroy of India, presented the ingII number of young officers from foreign coun- on to become chief of the Burmese army. Colours to the Academy on behalf of tries. One of the oldest and most prestigious Of the 533 cadets who passed out of the acad- the King-Emperor, as not merely a military training establish- emy in December mark of royal favour but also as ment in the country, set up Since 1948, 2005, 16 were for- acknowledgement of sacrifice and during British rule, the IMA a number of cadets eigners. Among common endeavour. The parade has as its alumni several oth- from African and them, 13 were from was commanded by Under-Officer ers who have reached impor- and one each GC Smith Dun. tant positions in the armies Asian countries, from the Maldives, of countries like , including Nepal and Lesotho. ! In 1949, the Academy was redes- Bhutan, and the , have While the 16 for- ignated as the Armed Forces Academy which later became the . received eign officers left to The eclectic nature of the report on duty in their National Defense Academy (NDA) in 1950. IMA was established in its “pre-commission respective armies, the training” at the foundation year in 1932 itself Indian officers are to ! The Academy’s flag is steel-grey when three officers from its Indian Military be posted to various and blood red. The grey denotes first batch — Muhammad Academy. of the strength and resilience while the red Musa, and . signifies sacrifice and devotion. Smith Dun — went on to head the armies of Shajendra Lal Shreshtha, a Royal Nepalese Pakistan, India and Burma (as Myanmar was then Army officer who trained at the IMA, said, “The ! The Crest of the IMA is composed called), respectively. Set in the picturesque Doon people here were excellent and I wish to carry of crossed swords with a flaming valley in India’s northern state of Uttaranchal, the message of friendliness and peace to Nepal torch symbolising knowledge, the IMA continues the tradition as it provides from here.” superimposed in the middle by the training in new-age combat to officers from Since 1948, a limited number of cadets from chakra of Emperor Ashok. friendly foreign armies. African and Asian countries with close ties with Under the Crest the scroll bears the motto ‘Veerta aur Vivek’ meaning “The number of foreign cadets in our acade- India received “pre-commission training” at the ‘valor and wisdom’. my has been gradually increasing. A large num- IMA. Till 1987, 568 cadets from 18 countries ber of foreign cadets have completed full-term had trained here. These countries include ! Between 1934 and 1941, 16 regu- courses here while others have taken short-term , Afghanistan, Bhutan, Myanmar, , lar courses passed out of the training,” said Lt. Gen. Kamal Krishna Khanna, , , , , Nepal, Academy and 524 Gentlemen commandant of the IMA. Nigeria, the Philippines, , , Cadets (GCs) were commissioned. In the passing out ceremony of the institution , and . The scale of the Academy’s opera- on December 10, 2005, an officer from the Royal In recent years, cadets from France, Sudan, tions can be gauged from the fact Bhutan Army, Penjor Gyeltshen, became the first the Maldives, Botswana and Lesotho have also that over 50,000 cadets have foreigner since India’s independence in 1947 to trained at the academy. ■ received commissions till now.

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