President Droupadi Murmu reviewed the Indian Military Academy passing-out parade in Dehradun on June 13, 2026 [4].

The event marks a historic shift in the composition of the Indian Army, as the academy graduated its first batch of women officers. This integration represents a significant step toward gender parity within the nation's premier military training institution.

The ceremony featured the 158th regular course [1] and the 141st technical graduate course [2]. Among the graduates were nine women officers [3], the first to ever complete the course and join the Army through this specific pipeline.

President Murmu served as the Reviewing Officer for the annual parade. Chief Minister Pushkar Singh Dhami also witnessed the event in Uttarakhand. The parade served as the final ceremonial step for the cadets before they officially enter active service.

The inclusion of women in these courses follows a series of policy shifts aimed at expanding roles for female personnel. By graduating these nine officers [3], the Indian Military Academy has formally opened its doors to a broader demographic of leadership candidates, a move intended to modernize the force's organizational structure.

President Droupadi Murmu reviewed the Indian Military Academy passing-out parade in Dehradun on June 13, 2026.

The graduation of the first batch of women officers from the Indian Military Academy signals a structural evolution in India's defense strategy. By integrating women into the regular and technical graduate courses, the military is expanding its talent pool and aligning its leadership training with global standards of gender inclusion in combat-support and command roles.