Yesterday's passing out parade in Indian Military Academy, Dehradun on 11 June 2022, as many as 288 cadets passed out from the academy to become commissioned officers in the Indian army, alongside 89 foreign cadets. All new young officers will be joining their respective units soon and guarding our nation and its people. Below are details of Indian states from which these officers are below. Every state must be proud and get motivated to join the armed forces. The 288 cadets set to be commissioned into various armies are sure to earn laurels and add glory to this great institution.
Top 10 States Of India Gave Officers In IMA POP June 2022
Uttar Pradesh – 50 Cadets
Uttarakhand – 33 Cadets
Bihar – 28 Cadets
Haryana – 25 cadets
Maharashtra – 22 Cadets
Rajasthan – 20 Cadets
Punjab – 21 Cadets
Delhi – 15 Cadets
Himachal Pradesh – 13 Cadets
Kerela – 9 Cadets
Tamilnadu – 5 Cadets
Madhya Pradesh – 8 Cadets
Karnataka – 4 Cadets
West Bengal – 5 Cadets
Andra Pradesh – 2 Cadets
Jharkhand – 1 Cadets
Assam – 1 Cadets
Odisha – 2 Cadets
Chandigarh – 0 Cadets
Gujrat – 0 Cadets
Telangana – 6 Cadets
Chattisgarh – 1 Cadets
Manipur – 1 Cadets
Meghalaya – 0 Cadet
Mizoram – 0 Cadet
Tripura – 2 Cadets
Goa – 0 Cadet
Nagaland – 0 Cadet
Arunachal Pradesh – 2 Cadet
Sikkim – 1 Cadet
Ladakh – 0 Cadet
Andaman Nicobar – 0 Cadet
Jammu and Kashmir – 6 Cadets
Pondicherry – 0 Cadets
Nepal Domicile Indian GC: 6 Cadets
Uttarakhand has again proved that when it comes to serving the nation its residents are always at the forefront. 33 young men from this small predominantly mountainous state became officers in the Indian Army after Saturday Passing out Parade (POP) of spring term 2022. A total of 288 Gentlemen Cadets (GCs) belonging to 150 Regular Course and 133 Technical Graduate Course (TGC) would become proud officers of the Indian army on June 11 when they step on the Antim Pag (last step) of the Academy after the Passing out Parade (POP).
The biggest state in terms of population, Uttar Pradesh leads the table of state wise representation of GCs with 50 officers. Uttarakhand with 33 GCs in the passing out contingent is at second place while Bihar is in third spot with 28 GCs. Another small state Haryana with 25 officers is on the fourth place on the list of young officers. Maharashtra with 22, Punjab with 21 and Rajasthan with 20 are other big contributors in the list.