Dipak Sharma (22) from Bathinda in Punjab and Navin Chetri (23) from Darjeeling in West Bengal were among seven cadets who took ill after they participated in a 10-km-run called "Pahla Kadam" at the Badshahibagh training area on the outskirts of Dehradun on August 18, they said.
Sharma died at a hospital in Herbertpur during treatment the same day while Chetri passed away at Mahanth Indresh Hospital in Dehradun later.
A court of inquiry has been ordered into the unfortunate incident. However, such an inquiry is a routine exercise, they said.
A court of inquiry is conducted by the Army whenever anything, whether major or minor, goes wrong at the IMA, they said adding there is nothing unusual about it.
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