Welcome women cadets to NDA with same sense of fair play, professionalism: Army chief
Pune, October 29
Chief of Army Staff General MM Naravane on Friday said as the National Defence Academy (NDA) opens its doors for women cadets, it is expected that they are welcomed with the same sense of fair play and professionalism.
He was addressing the cadets after reviewing the passing-out parade of the 141st course of the NDA here.
“As we open the portals of the NDA for women cadets, we expect you to welcome them with the same sense of fair play and professionalism as Indian armed forces are known the world over,” Gen Naravane said.
Last month, the Defence Ministry had informed the Supreme Court that a notification allowing women candidates to appear for the entrance exam to the NDA would be out by May next year. But observing that induction of women to the NDA could not be postponed by a year, the apex court had allowed women candidates to take the exam in November this year and not wait till May 2022 as requested by the government.
In his speech, the army chief also appealed to the cadets to stay abreast of the new technology to counter the contemporary challenges.
He said he was greatly honoured to review the parade.
“A little over 42 years back, when I stood as a cadet at the same drill square as you stand today, little could have I imagined that I would be reviewing this parade,” he said.
“From here on, you will step into the respective career service academies for more focused military training. You will don different uniforms, but always remember that no single service by itself can fight and win modern wars,” he added. PTI