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NDA Makes History as First Batch of Women Cadets Passes Out Alongside 148th Course

Khadakwasla: In a landmark moment for India’s defence history, the National Defence Academy (NDA) witnessed the graduation of its first-ever batch of 17 female cadets during the Passing Out Parade (POP) of the 148th Course – Spring Term 2025. The grand parade took place at the iconic Khetarpal Parade Ground in Khadakwasla, Maharashtra, where a total of 336 cadets passed out, marking the culmination of years of rigorous military and academic training.

The historic event was reviewed by the Governor of Mizoram, General (Dr) VK Singh (Retd), who attended as the Reviewing Officer. A total of 1,341 cadets, including those from junior terms, participated in the parade, which showcased impeccable discipline, military precision, and the indomitable spirit that defines NDA training.

Led by Academy Cadet Captain Udayveer Singh Negi of ‘G’ Squadron, the parade was commanded with remarkable composure and professionalism. The ceremonial proceedings were conducted under the guidance of Adjutant Lt Col Praveen Kumar Tiwari, mounted on his charger ‘Reliant Robin’, adding to the splendour of the occasion.

In a moment of honour and recognition, the Reviewing Officer presented the President’s Gold Medal to Battalion Cadet Adjutant Prince Raj for standing first in overall order of merit. The President’s Silver Medal was awarded to Academy Cadet Captain Udayveer Singh Negi, while Battalion Cadet Captain Tejas Bhatt received the President’s Bronze Medal. The prestigious Chiefs of Staff Banner for overall excellence was awarded to Golf Squadron.

The parade concluded with a thrilling flypast featuring Chetak helicopters in flag-trooping formation, Super Dimona motorised gliders, and the mighty Sukhoi-30 fighter aircraft, symbolising the cadets’ readiness to take on future challenges in service to the nation.

The ceremony drew a wide audience, including proud families, dignitaries, schoolchildren, civilians, and serving and retired members of the Armed Forces. Their presence added to the emotional and historic weight of the occasion, particularly as it marked the successful induction and passing out of women cadets for the very first time.

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