Naval Academy graduation parade: 239 cadets graduated, Admiral Dinesh K. Tripathi was also present.

A total of 239 cadets participated in the graduation parade of the Indian Navy. They have completed training and are ready to serve in various places. The 239 cadets who completed the training include those of 107 Indian Naval Academy Course, 38 and 39 Naval Orientation Course (Extended), 39 Naval Orientation Course (Regular) and 40 Naval Orientation Course (Coast Guard and Overseas). students. Eight foreign cadets and 29 female cadets from four countries participated in the passing out parade held at the Indian Naval Academy (INA), Ezhimala, on Saturday, November 30.

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Chief of Naval Staff Admiral Dinesh K. Tripathi inspected the parade and awarded medals to the meritorious cadets and cadets after the formal review. Naval Welfare and Wellness Association (NWWA) President Shashi Tripathi was also present along with the chief guests. VAAdm V Srinivas, Commander-in-Chief, Southern Naval Command, serves as the Operations Officer. Admiral CR Praveen Nair, Director, Indian Naval Academy and Deepa Bhatt, Director, NWWA Ezhimala, were also present on the occasion.

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These people are respected

  • The President’s Gold Medal for the B.Tech course at the Indian Naval Academy was awarded to Midshipman Ayush Kumar Singh.
  • The CNS silver medal and FOC-in-C South bronze medal for the same course were awarded to Midshipman Karan Singh and Midshipman Karthikeya V Vernekar respectively.
  • Lieutenant Ritwik Mishra won the CNS Gold Medal for Naval Orientation Course (Extended), Cadets Srijan Jain and Lieutenant Bodekar S Subhash won the Silver Medal for FOC-in-C South and the INA Commander Bronze Medal respectively.
  • SLT Isha Shah won the CNS Gold Medal with 39 NOC Reg, SLT Mathi Nesiga T and SLT Isha Shah won the INA Commander Silver Medal and the Zamorin Trophy for the Best All-round Female Cadet respectively.
  • The Director General of Coast Guard Award for the Best Assistant Commandant was awarded to Assistant Commandant Akash Tiwari.

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Parents of students also participated

During the parade, the cadets marched majestically, armed with gleaming swords and rifles. The faces of the proud parents beamed with joy and pride as they witnessed this milestone in their children’s journeys and celebrated their extraordinary achievements. The ceremony was a perfect reflection of the hard work, tenacity and dedication of the cadets during their rigorous training at the academy. The Chief of Naval Staff congratulated the trainees on their outstanding performance and maneuvers during the parade. He thanked parents for supporting their children in choosing a noble military career and emphasized their commitment to serving their country.

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Students and parents

Emphasis on courage, resilience and integrity

The Chief of Naval Staff also highlighted the inclusion of international cadets, which strengthens India’s external cooperation and showcases the world-class training facilities of the Indian Naval Academy. In his address to the graduating cadets, CNS highlighted the pillars of military leadership – courage, resilience and integrity, saying the true strength of military leaders lies in “their determination to succeed in every operation and mission and to overcome any challenge” . their ability to anticipate, act decisively and inspire teams.” As the cadets prepare to leave the Indian Naval Academy as officers, the CNS reminds them, “The burden of national security rests on your shoulders. Wear it with pride, carry it with dignity, and never back down. ”

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Cadets wear navy stripes for first time

After the parade, the Commanders of CNS, FOCINC (South) and INA and other dignitaries attended the stripes shipment ceremony, where the cadets wore the Navy stripes for the first time. He also interacted with the trainees and their families over tea and congratulated the trainees on their successful completion of the training. The newly commissioned officers will now proceed to various Navy and Coast Guard ships and establishments, while the foreign cadets will return to their respective navies. These individuals will gain further expertise in their respective fields and maintain the core values ​​of responsibility, honor and courage as they embark on their professional journey.

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