The Indian Naval Academy (INA) is preparing for one of its most prestigious events of the year, the Passing Out Parade, scheduled to take place on May 31, 2025. This grand ceremony marks the culmination of rigorous training for the Naval Orientation Courses, and includes cadets from friendly nations such as Bangladesh, Seychelles, Sri Lanka, and Tanzania.
The Passing Out Parade itself will commence at 0715 hours on May 31 and will be attended by senior naval officers, academy staff, proud families, and invited dignitaries. Known for its precision and grandeur, the parade is a ceremonial tribute to the cadets’ transformation into commissioned officers ready to serve in the Indian Navy and their respective national navies. To ensure broad access, the event will be live-streamed on YouTube and Facebook.
Key naval leaders, including the Commandant of the Indian Naval Academy and the Flag Officer Commanding-in-Chief (Southern Naval Command), will preside over the ceremony. Their presence reflects the importance of the event in shaping the leadership core of future maritime forces.
This year’s parade continues the INA’s tradition of excellence and its commitment to international defense cooperation. Past editions, including the 2023 outdoor training demonstration and the 2024 convocation, have set high standards for ceremonial and training excellence. As INA prepares to send off another batch of officers into the naval forces, the Passing Out Parade stands as a proud reminder of the academy’s role in strengthening India’s maritime capabilities and global naval partnerships.