A deeply symbolic moment unfolded at the Indian Military Academy (IMA) today as Brigadier RMSP Rathnayake of the Sri Lanka Army had the honor of pinning the rank insignia on his son, Foreign Officer Cadet RMNL Rathnayake, during the ceremonial commissioning parade. This marked a rare father-son milestone in military service and underscored the enduring Indo-Sri Lankan defense partnership.
Cadet Rathnayake became the 296th Sri Lankan officer to graduate from IMA since 1949, a reflection of the long-standing military collaboration between the two South Asian neighbors. The IMA has, over the years, trained more than 2,500 foreign cadets from over 30 countries, making it a cornerstone of India’s military diplomacy.

The ceremony, attended by senior officials from both armies, coincided with the official visit of Lieutenant General BKGM Lasantha Rodrigo, Commander of the Sri Lanka Army, to India from June 11–14. Gen. Rodrigo’s itinerary included a wreath-laying at the National War Memorial, a Guard of Honour at South Block, and a tree-planting at the Manekshaw Centre—each symbolizing the strength and depth of bilateral ties.
Strategic dialogues during the visit focused on enhancing defense cooperation, joint training, and tackling shared regional security challenges. The timing is significant, as India seeks to deepen ties with its maritime neighbor amid increasing Chinese influence in the Indian Ocean Region.

The pipping of Officer Cadet Rathnayake by his father was not only a proud family moment but also a powerful symbol of inter-generational military service and international camaraderie. It reflects the evolving synergy between India and Sri Lanka’s armed forces, built on decades of trust, mutual respect, and shared strategic vision.