National Defense Academy- A national treasure

The cadet’s mess is HUGE- where 2500 cadets can sit down and eat all meals. Every meal is a treat.

NewsBharati    11-Jul-2026 11:09:29 AM
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Your heart skips a beat when you are about to reach this ‘out of the world’ 7000-acre township and read a board- first view of NDA 500 meters from here. As your vehicle climbs up a bit, you can see a vast expanse of the lush green campus. Two prominent landmarks: the Sudan block and the clock tower of the science block, which looks like the silver top of an ICBM.

You enter a ‘war machine’ where a boy (now girls too) enters, and after three years an officer comes out. This is an institution that literally transforms you. Most of us who came from middle-class homes found everything “Massive”.

The cadet’s mess is HUGE- where 2500 cadets can sit down and eat all meals. Every meal is a treat. Breakfast is a spread of three eggs, Bacon, butter, jam, milk, porridge, big NDA toasts (most eat five in one go), and hot chocolate, after which you are ready to snooze in the classroom. Lunch and dinner are equally good, and ‘doon tipsy’ pudding or a big slice of ice cream is out of the world after each meal.

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Sudan Block is an iconic structure that stands like the ‘Rock of Gibraltar’. This three-story building was funded in part by a gift of £70,000 from the Sudanese government in 1941, given in deep gratitude for the sacrifices made by Indian troops in the East African Campaign during World War II.

The concept of tri- services spirit

Field Marshal Sir Claude Auchinleck led a committee of experts in 1945. He wanted a total integration across all three wings of the armed forces, and the institution was formally commissioned on December 7, 1954, followed by its grand inauguration in January 1955.

The terrain offers a perfect microcosm for comprehensive military training: rugged hills for infantry manoeuvres, the adjacent Khadakwasla Lake for naval activities, and an operational glider drome for flight exposure. Looming over the campus is the majestic Sinhagad Fort—captured by Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj which acts as a daily visual reminder of tactical brilliance and supreme sacrifice.

Million Shades of Skin

The most powerful construct in NDA is the power of diversity. You have cadets from royal families, elite schools like Lawrence School, Sinwar, Sherwood College, Sainik schools, RIMC, Government schools, or schools in rural areas. You have some foreign cadets too. You have cadets from all faiths, Hindus, Christians, Sikhs, and Muslims.

Squadron is your home, your life, and your spirit for the entire three years. Each cadet has a room for himself, called a cabin. Well laid out it has all you need, bed, cupboard, study table, easy chair, and a window with shutters.

There are 5 battalions, which are further divided into a total of 18 squadrons. Each battalion has a basketball court, a battalion area to park bikes, and PT equipment. The academy has 32 football fields, tennis, squash courts, Olympic-size swimming pools, a cricket stadium, 18-hole golf course. ETT Equitation Training Team is there to ensure every cadet gets basic riding skills over the first four terms. Having 170 thoroughbred horses, it has an obstacle course and polo as a choice of sports. NDA has more than 100 clubs to choose from. The major ones are Sailing, Kayaking, Rowing, Scuba Diving, Trekking, Rock Climbing, and Cycling. In addition, you have Riding & Polo, Archery, Golf, Shooting (Air/Skeet), drama, music, and fine arts too.

The spirit and ethos

What makes the NDA truly extraordinary is its ability to break down the natural rivalries that can exist between separate military arms before they even begin. For three gruelling yet transformative years, an Army cadet, a Naval cadet, and an Air Force cadet share the same cabins, eat in the same massive dining mess, run the same cross-country trails, and face the same punishments. Sailing, weapon training, tactics, and flying go in parallel. Every cadet has to go through 3 camps in three years. Each one tougher than the previous. Academy cross-country is a gruelling 10 to 13.5 km race every term over hilly and rough terrain.

You can never get anything anywhere close to this, even in the best universities in India.

The intellect building

The academic rigour is equally tough, and each cadet gets a BA, BSc, or B tech degree. This institute has several foreign languages to choose from. German, Russian, Arabic, French, Chinese, for example. The workshop introduces you to carpentry, operating machines, and forging. The academy is far more than an educational or military training facility; it is a crucible of character. It takes impressionable youths from every corner of India and moulds them into a single, unified defensive shield for the nation.

Cost of training

Over the full 3-year training period, the total government expenditure is estimated to be around ₹24 to ₹30 Lakhs per cadet. This covers academics, military training, boarding, lodging, uniforms, books, and medical care, and is fully borne by the national exchequer. No wonder lacks apply every year to get into this.

First amongst equals

The two other highly regarded training institutions are Sandhurst (UK) and West Point (US). West Point treats academics with Ivy League-level intensity. Cadets navigate complex engineering or humanities degrees while simultaneously satisfying military demands. While Sandhurst assumes you already have a mind trained by higher education. Because they don't have to teach calculus or history, their 44 weeks are spent entirely on intense tactical decision-making, troop leadership, and physical stamina under duress. Training time differs.

3 Years at NDA + 1 Year at specialized service academy (IMA/INA/AFA). West Point is 4 years, and Sandhurst is 44 weeks. Sandhurst functions strictly as an intensive, short-duration leadership finishing school for individuals who generally already hold college degrees.

If your goal is to produce deeply unified, multi-domain military leadership from youth, NDA is the gold standard. If you want high-IQ, heavily educated military leaders with an elite academic foundation, West Point wins. If you need to rapidly transform educated adults into combat-ready platoon commanders, Sandhurst is unmatched.

For our needs, an NDA is the best fit. Its motto is ‘service before self’.