It is the Amrit Kaal, 75 years of independence is being celebrated with fanfare and rightly so. Incidentally another major milestone in the history of the Nation and Indian Armed Forces in particular coincides with this glorious year, the National Defence Academy also completes 75 years of its glorious journey. A saga unparalleled in the annals of history, where bright young adolescent lads embarked on their individual voyage of discovery and service to the nation.
The Joint Services Wing was raised in 1949 at Dehradun, in a first of its kind anywhere in the world experiment, where the training was envisaged in a joint manner for the cadets aspiring to join the three services Army, Navy and Air Force. It was a crucible to test the concept of "jointmanship", the merits of which were discovered in the just concluded Second World War. That NDA has passed the test with flying colours is testimony to the "Idea of NDA", akin to the 'Idea of India'. An academy where boys from all parts of the country and some from some friendly foreign countries as well, were put through the paces, who turned out to be tigers in the true sense of the word, in every battle they fought, be it in the United Nations Peace Keeping Operations, Indo-Pak conflicts, SriLanka, Maldives, Sino Indian War, Counter Insurgency in Jammu & Kashmir or the North East, they not only surprised the enemy by their indomitable courage but also laid down impeccable standards for the others covering the Indian Armed Forces and themselves with glory. The 'Hut of Remembrance' constructed as part of 'Shramdaan' by Cadets themselves to pay tribute to the brave alumni stands testimony to this commitment and pledge taken by each cadet passing out under the Quarter Deck with junior cadets perched on top of each step, cheering them on towards their individual glory in service to the nation. Over the years it has become a routine affair for the three Service Chiefs to be from the same course in NDA giving a huge fillip to the cause of Jointmanship and theatrisation which is on the anvil in India.
It would be a travesty to call NDA the Cradle for Leadership, in fact it is much more than that, let the feeder institution to NDA be the cradle, this institution is the "Nursery of Leaders". Three officers from NDA have posthumously received the Param Vir Chakra, India's highest wartime gallantry award, eleven have won the Ashok Chakra, the highest gallantry award during peace time. Thirty Nine Maha Vir Chakras, 160 Vir Chakras, 40 Kirti Chakras and 135 Shaurya Chakras tell the tales of heroic deeds of the once cadets of NDA, who lived a life in the service of the motherland and majority of them were decorated posthumously making the supreme sacrifice living upto the Sanskrit adage "Veer bhogya Vasundhara” (Brave inherit the world).
That NDA makes men out of boys is no secret, the fact that these boys and girls also, now are persons of steel with unbounded courage and an unmatched spirit, they are a breed apart. So if it is the first Indian in space it is Wg Cdr Rakesh Sharma, AC an ex NDA, or the first sail boat "Trishna" circumnavigating the world, Maj KS Rao, SC,SM and Maj AK Singh, KC,SM ex NDAs leading from the front. Rajyawardhan Singh Rathore went on to win the Silver medal in Rifle Shooting in the Olympics and later went on to become an MP and a Cabinet Minister. Ex NDAs have been at the forefront in all walks of life even after they have shed their uniform, helping the cause of nation building, some were appointed to the gubernatorial offices, while some others were sent on diplomatic assignments abroad, many charted their own course in the field of academics, industry captains, sports persons of international fame and even social work they have been contributing in every possible field wherever they are, truly living upto their motto of “Seva Parmo Dharmah” (Service before Self).
Naturally true blue Ex NDA does not rest content with past glories alone, they tread on uncharted courses nonchalantly, be it Wg Cdr Abhinandan, Vr C who shot down an F 16 of Pakistan Air Force in a daring dogfight with his MIG21 or Col B Santosh Babu, MVC of the famous Galwan Sino Indian skirmish. Three cheers !!
NDA continues its quest for excellence and renews its pledge in this 75th year of its raising. Generation Z has their task cut out, reminds me of the old ad "Do you have it in you boys and girls?"
https://www.punekarnews.in/nda-nursery-of-leaders/
4 comments:
Very well put, Suyash. The bonds formed here have stood the test of time. It truly is one of its kind.
Super, Suyash. Lovely ode to a tall institution...the nursery of leaders!!
SUPERB Suyash! Kaleidoscopic insight into the Genesis and Legacy of this Great Institution,Which is reinforced by the Spectacular achievements of its Alumni in all walks of Life in the Global arena
Superb Suyash.
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