Nepalese Military Academy

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Nepalese Military Academy
Motto in English
Knowledge, Service,Leadership
Type Military Academy
Established26 December 1986;36 years ago (26 December 1986)
Commandant Brig Gen Premdhoj Adhikari
Location
Kharipati
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CampusRural 45 acres
Colors Blood red,Blue and White
   
Website www.nma.mil.np

The Nepalese Military Academy is a training institute for future officers of the Nepalese Army located at Kharipati, Bhaktapur. [1] The mission statement of the academy is to "commission proficient platoon commanders, who are professionally capable of fulfilling their assigned responsibilities skilfully with vigour". [2] It was founded on December 26, 1986. [3]

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Coordinates: 27°41′10″N85°26′53″E / 27.686°N 85.448°E / 27.686; 85.448


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