- Leaders empower those around them and that their influence extends beyond parade grounds: Air Chief Marshal VR Chaudhari
- Selflessness is the third pillar of the NCC’s philosophy, and separates NCC cadets from the rest of the country: CAS
- As a premier uniform youth organisation of our country, the National Cadet Corps has contributed significantly in transforming the lives of millions by inculcating the quality of discipline, leadership, camaraderie, team spirit, adventure, and national integration: IAF Chief
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AHMEDABAD, JAN 8
Stating that true leaders inspire those around them and have an impact that goes far beyond parade grounds, Chief of Air Staff (CAS) Air Chief Marshal VR Chaudhari encouraged National Cadet Corps (NCC) cadets to enlist in the military and lead lives of “unity and discipline” at Cantonment in New Delhi on Monday.
Air Chief Marshal VR Chaudhari, PVSM, AVSM, VM, ADC Chief of Air Staff reviewed an impressive parade by our cadets and a scintillating performance by the girl band of North East. It was truly an inspiring day for all cadets. pic.twitter.com/nYsukE9kl2
— National Cadet Corps (@HQ_DG_NCC) January 8, 2024
“Our nation is a mosaic of different cultures, languages, and customs, which converge into a shared commitment towards preserving democracy and inclusive progress,” the IAF chief said.
“As a premier uniform youth organisation of our country, the National Cadet Corps has contributed significantly in transforming the lives of millions by inculcating the quality of discipline, leadership, camaraderie, team spirit, adventure, and national integration,” he said.
Lt Gen Gurbirpal Singh, Director General of the NCC, was present at the event.
Air Chief Marshal Chaudhari also emphasised in his speech that discipline — a pillar of the NCC’s ethos — is a way of life rather than just a set of rules.
“It is a conscious choice to adhere to a code of conduct, to prioritise duty over convenience, and to exhibit restraint even in the face of challenges. In cultivating discipline, you are not just shaping your destiny, but contributing to the larger tapestry of a disciplined and orderly society,” he said.
“Leadership, another key facet of your NCC training, is not confined to rank or hierarchy. It is about inspiring others through your actions, fostering esprit de corps, and looking after those placed under you,” the IAF chief added. He reminded the young cadets that true leadership lies in empowering those around them, and their influence extends far beyond the parade grounds.
He also praised the legacy of the NCC and the values it ingrains among cadets.
He emphasised the importance of ‘unity and discipline’, the motto of NCC.
“I am aware that many of you want to join the armed forces. It is undoubtedly one of the best professions today, offering a quality life full of adventure and action. I call upon you to join the armed forces and live a life full of unity and discipline, the motto of the National Cadet Corps,” Chaudhari said.
According to the IAF chief, the Republic Day has “profound significance, and so does this Republic Day camp”.
“It is a reminder of the struggles, sacrifices, and aspirations that have shaped our journey as a democratic republic. Remember that you are a part, and an integrated part of this narrative, contributing to the ongoing saga of a vibrant and resilient India,” he added.
Chaudhari further said that selflessness is the third pillar of the NCC’s philosophy, and separates NCC cadets from the rest of the country.
“You will cherish the time spent here not just for the memories, but also for the personal growth and resilience the NCC has imbibed in you,” he added.
The CAS inspected the ‘Flag Area’, which was painstakingly prepared by cadets from all 17 NCC Directorates, depicting various social awareness themes. The cadets provided a concise description of their respective models. The CAS also visited Hall of Fame, which is a rich embodiment of NCC’s glorious 75 years.
The IAF chief wished the cadets a happy New Year and said he looked forward to hosting them tomorrow,Tuesday, at the Air House in Delhi.
The NCC Republic Day Camp 2024 would have 2,274 cadets in total, with a higher percentage of female cadets participating, Singh had announced on January 3.
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