The first batch of 9 IMA-graduate lady officers to join Army

Story by  ATV | Posted by  Aasha Khosa | Date 13-06-2026
President Droupadi Murmu Inspecting the guard of honour at the IMA
President Droupadi Murmu Inspecting the guard of honour at the IMA

 

Dehradun

It’s a historic day for the Indian Army, as nine women are being commissioned as regular officers after completing their 18 month course and participating in the Passing out Parade at the Military Academy (IMA), Dehradun, Uttarakhand. President Droupadi Murmu is attending the function.

The women are both from the 158th Regular Course and 141st Technical Graduate Course of the IMA.

So far Women would join the Indian Army as short service commission officers after passing from the Officers' Training Academy, Chennai. The Supreme Court upturned the government’s policy of giving limited access to women to the Military and directed it to take women as regular officers.

Called "Spring Term 2026 Passing Out Parade" is being held to mark the commissioning of the first batch of women officer cadets trained at the IMA.

The nine women officer cadets, who joined the Academy in July 2025, have completed their training and are marching alongside their male counterparts during this prestigious ceremony. Their commissioning reflects the expanding role of women in the armed forces and represents another significant step towards greater inclusivity in military leadership.

President Murmu who attended the Parade said, "I am especially delighted to see nine women cadets. This is a watershed moment in the history of the IMA. It is not only a milestone in the history of India's defence forces but also an inspiring example of women-led development. I am sure that many more women cadets will join the academy."

Praising the institution, Murmu said, "This academy stands as a shining symbol of honour, courage, and selfless service to the nation. Many extraordinary military leaders who have defended our frontiers have passed out from this academy. I take this opportunity to appreciate everyone associated with this prestigious institution."

The President further said, "It gives me pleasure to see before me the officer cadets who will shortly embark on their journey. Their courage and wisdom will be their strength."

The parade is being held at the historic Chetwode Building Drill Square, with Uttarakhand Chief Minister Pushkar Singh Dhami also present on the occasion.

A total of 515 Gentleman and Lady Cadets, including nine women cadets, will be commissioned into the Indian Army upon completion of the parade. The graduating contingent also includes 34 officer cadets from 16 friendly foreign nations, who will join the armed forces of their respective countries.

This year's parade holds special significance and marks a historic milestone in the 94-year history of the Indian Military Academy. For the first time, a batch of women officer cadets is graduating from IMA and will be commissioned as officers in the Indian Army.

It is worth noting that for every officer cadet, the Passing Out Parade is far more than a ceremonial event. It represents the culmination of months and years of rigorous military training, culminating in the proud moment when they are commissioned as officers in the Indian Army.

For the Indian Military Academy, which has been shaping military leaders since 1932, this is truly a historic milestone.

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The Indian Military Academy was established on 1 October 1932. Since its inception, more than 65,000 cadets have passed out from the prestigious institution, including cadets from 34 friendly countries.