
A dignified and meticulously organized Passing Out Parade of the PMA Long Course and Technical Graduate Course was held at the Pakistan Military Academy (PMA) Kakul, marking the successful culmination of rigorous military training for the graduating cadets.

The ceremony was graced by Air Chief Marshal Zaheer Ahmed Babar Sidhu, who served as the chief guest. He inspected the impeccably presented contingents and later received the ceremonial salute, reflecting the precision and discipline that define the institution.
Despite the onset of rainfall during the parade, the cadets demonstrated exceptional resilience, composure, and unwavering commitment to protocol, ensuring that the proceedings continued seamlessly with remarkable spirit and professionalism.
On this solemn yet celebratory occasion, cadets from the 153rd PMA Long Course, 38th Technical Graduate Course, alongside the 72nd Integrated Course, 15th Mujahid Course, and 27th Lady Cadet Course, proudly completed their training and were commissioned into service.
The event also featured the participation of 30 cadets from friendly nations, including Sri Lanka, Iraq, Palestine, Qatar, Maldives, Mali, and Nepal, underscoring the academy’s growing international outreach and military cooperation. Notably, Sri Lankan lady cadets Naini and Milani were also among those who successfully passed out.
In recognition of outstanding performance, the chief guest awarded the prestigious flag to the Haider Company, which was also honored with the coveted Quaid-e-Azam Banner, signifying excellence in training and discipline.
Addressing the graduating cadets, Air Chief Marshal Zaheer Ahmed Babar Sidhu lauded the strategic brilliance exhibited during operations “Marka-e-Haq” and “Bunyan-um-Marsoos,” stating that the Pakistan Army’s operational acumen had been acknowledged globally.
He further highlighted that the Pakistan Air Force had not only neutralized enemy aerial assets but also inscribed a defining chapter in military history through its precision and capability.
He remarked that during the events of May, adversaries were left astonished by Pakistan’s operational prowess and professional excellence, emphasizing that any act of aggression against Pakistan would be met with a resolute and uncompromising response.
The Air Chief further commended the political and military leadership for their commendable efforts in advancing global peace initiatives and reaffirmed Pakistan’s unwavering moral and diplomatic support for the people of Indian Illegally Occupied Jammu and Kashmir.
Concluding his address, he emphasized the illustrious legacy of the Pakistan Military Academy, underscoring that the foremost responsibility of its graduates is to safeguard national sovereignty and security.
He extended heartfelt felicitations to cadets from friendly nations and expressed appreciation for the inclusion of women cadets, describing PMA as one of the most distinguished and premier military training institutions in the world.



