Lieutenant Colonel Han Jonghun, Defence Attaché at the Embassy of the Republic of Korea in India, visited the Indian Military Academy (IMA), Dehradun, on July 16, 2026, where he was briefed on the Academy’s distinguished legacy of military leadership development and its contemporary training methodologies. The visit reflects the growing defence cooperation between India and the Republic of Korea and highlights the importance of military-to-military engagements in strengthening professional ties between the two nations.
During his visit, Lt Col Han Jonghun was given an overview of the Indian Military Academy’s state-of-the-art training infrastructure and the comprehensive officer training programmes that have shaped generations of military leaders for the Indian Army and numerous friendly foreign countries. The interaction provided an opportunity to showcase the Academy’s commitment to excellence in military education and leadership development.

The Indian Military Academy, established in 1932, remains one of India’s premier military training institutions and has earned global recognition for producing highly competent and professionally accomplished military leaders. Over the decades, the Academy has trained thousands of officers who have gone on to serve with distinction across diverse operational environments while upholding the highest traditions of military service. Its longstanding tradition of training officers from friendly foreign nations has also contributed significantly to strengthening India’s defence diplomacy and fostering enduring military partnerships worldwide.
Lt Col Han Jonghun appreciated the Academy’s world-class training infrastructure and the exceptionally high professional standards maintained by the institution. The Defence Attaché commended the comprehensive and future-oriented approach adopted by the Academy in preparing officer cadets to address the increasingly complex demands of modern military operations.
The Indian Military Academy’s training philosophy combines rigorous physical conditioning, academic excellence, tactical proficiency and leadership development to nurture officers capable of leading troops effectively under challenging operational conditions. Its curriculum continuously evolves to incorporate emerging military technologies, contemporary operational doctrines and lessons from modern conflicts, ensuring that graduating officers remain prepared for the dynamic security environment of the 21st century.
The visit also highlighted the significance of military educational exchanges in enhancing bilateral defence relationships. Such engagements facilitate the sharing of professional experiences, strengthen mutual understanding and create opportunities for greater cooperation between the armed forces of friendly nations. India and the Republic of Korea have steadily expanded their defence partnership in recent years through high-level exchanges, joint initiatives and increased strategic engagement across multiple domains.

The Republic of Korea and India share a Special Strategic Partnership that encompasses defence cooperation, maritime security, technological collaboration and regional stability initiatives. Military-to-military interactions, including institutional visits and professional exchanges, continue to serve as important pillars of this growing relationship.
Lt Col Han Jonghun’s visit to the Indian Military Academy underscores the institution’s international standing as a centre of excellence for military leadership training and reflects India’s continued commitment to strengthening defence cooperation with friendly nations. The appreciation expressed for the Academy’s world-class facilities and professional standards further reinforces its reputation as one of the world’s leading military training establishments.

As the Indian Military Academy continues to adapt its training methodologies to meet the evolving requirements of contemporary warfare, it remains steadfast in its mission of producing competent, ethical and future-ready military leaders. Visits by distinguished military representatives from friendly foreign countries not only recognise the Academy’s achievements but also contribute meaningfully to advancing defence diplomacy and fostering enduring professional partnerships across the global military community.
