Foreign Cadets Graduated From Pakistan Military Academy in Kakul
18 cadets from tribal districts and 60 cadets from Balochistan have also completed their training from the academy
Pakistan Military Academy (PMA) organized a passing out parade in Kakul for foreign cadets belonging from Sri Lanka, Iraq, Maldives, and Nepal.
Chairman Joint Chiefs of Staff Committee General Nadeem Raza, the special guest of the function, presented awards to the cadets for their outstanding performances.
General Nadeem prepared the foreign passing out cadets for the real-life challenges and added that the international community should take notice of human rights violations in occupied Kashmir.
Raza said, “Pakistan is committed to peace and has contributed towards regional peace and stability”.
He further added, “The whole nation is united against terrorism and extremism”.
Among the graduating cadets were 18 cadets from tribal districts and 60 cadets from Balochistan, who have completed their training from the academy.
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The lady cadets who passed out are from Sri Lanka, who were the first foreign female cadets to pass out from the Pakistan Military Academy (PMA) in Kakul.
“It was an honor for me and my colleague Samra Koun to be trained at the best military academy in the world,” said Vera Kun, a Sri Lankan cadet.
After passing out, Ashish, a senior under-officer from Nepal said, “I have completed 2 years of training at Pakistan Military Academy Kakul and I consider PMA as my second home.”
Furthermore, Mohammad Abdul Samad Khattak, senior under-officer said, “I belong to Cherat, which is home to commandos and Special Service Groups (SSGs), and passing out is every cadet’s dream, but my dream was to pass out with an honorary sword and that has come true.”
Another under-officer Hajra said, “I am thankful to Allah Almighty, my parents, and the guidance of capable instructors for this honor at PMA.”