Bangladeshi Officer Lt. Safin Ashraf Graduates as Best Foreign Cadet from Indian Military Academy, Praises India as True Friend
Lieutenant Safin Ashraf, a young officer from Bangladesh, has made history by graduating from the Indian Military Academy (IMA) in Dehradun. During his commissioning ceremony, he referred to India as a "true friend," highlighting the robust military and diplomatic relations between India and Bangladesh.
Safin Ashraf excelled in his military training at the IMA and was recognized as the Best Foreign Cadet for his outstanding performance. In a memorable moment during the Passing Out Parade, Indian Army Chief General Upendra Dwivedi, accompanied by his spouse, placed rank stars on Ashraf's shoulders, marking his official induction as an officer.
Coming from a middle-class family in Bangladesh, where his father holds a modest job, Safin's determination led him to one of the world's top military academies. He described his training at IMA as the most prestigious and enriching experience of his life, noting that India's military professionalism has been a source of inspiration not only for him but also for many in Bangladesh.
Safin Ashraf spoke about the longstanding friendship between India and Bangladesh, emphasizing that both countries have been reliable allies. He acknowledged India's significant contribution to Bangladesh's progress and stressed the importance of ongoing collaboration. While avoiding remarks on Bangladesh's internal politics, he expressed pride in the strategic and leadership training he received at IMA.
With aspirations to apply his IMA training, Lt Ashraf aims to become a responsible and effective leader within the Bangladesh Army. He intends to impart the lessons in leadership, strategy, and military discipline he acquired to his subordinates, ensuring that the knowledge from one of the premier military academies benefits his country's armed forces.
Lt Safin Ashraf's journey stands as an inspiring example for young officers from allied nations, showing that dedication, discipline, and world-class training can empower individuals to serve their countries with distinction while fostering international military collaboration.








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There are many countries that train Bangladeshi cadets. If India doesn’t provide it, nothing will matter. Moreover, many Indian cadets receive training from BMA.
There are many countries that train Bangladeshi cadets. If India doesn’t provide it, nothing will matter. Moreover, many Indian cadets receive training from BMA.
No more fanatics to be in any academic and defence institution like army ..this needs to be immediately withdrawn ..
No point in taking care of snakes
They will always vomit poison and nothing else ..
Remember – bleeding with thousand cuts on India from neighbouring aman ki asha wale ..so stop 🛑 ranting and implementing good friendly gesture from enemies nation.. Bangaladesh is an enemy nation for Bharat ..that’s it
It is the emotion which has replaced sane mind in most comments due to the recent happenings between the two nations. However, relations between countries depends on long term interest and GOI is following the sensible path and kudos to Indian Army for giving rightful acknowledgment to the best performing cadet from Bangladesh. One should remember that Defence is one of the major part of any country’s administration and Bangladesh Army has till now good relations with India irrespective of their political masters.
Let us hope for the best in future after the temporary lull in our relations are over.
He will be under cover for India ,they way he got stars from indian service chief. He is special officer for indian intelligence, Bangladesh forces should keep tab on him.