The Air Force Academy (AFA) in Dundigal welcomed 95 cadets from the 1 Telangana Air Squadron of the National Cadet Corps (NCC) for a 13-day attachment training program, offering a unique opportunity to experience life in the Indian Air Force (IAF). The initiative, part of a biannual schedule conducted in June and October, immerses cadets in military aviation, discipline, and leadership development.
The training session commenced with a Combined Graduation Parade (CGP) and a dynamic flypast, showcasing the capabilities of IAF aircraft and inspiring cadets with aerial precision and skill. Over the next two weeks, participants will engage in structured activities aimed at enhancing their understanding of IAF operations and motivating them to consider careers in the armed forces.

Founded in 1969, the AFA is a premier institution for IAF training, preparing over 2,000 officers annually for advanced platforms like the Rafale and Tejas fighter jets. The academy also made history by inducting women cadets in 1993, reflecting its commitment to inclusivity and excellence in defence education.
Spanning 7,050 acres and located 25 kilometers from Hyderabad, the academy remains central to India’s pilot training ecosystem. Its collaboration with the NCC builds on a legacy that dates back to the 1955 reorganization of Andhra Pradesh NCC units. Telangana’s NCC units have continued this tradition of excellence, earning national recognition, including the Prime Minister’s Banner in 2021.

This training program underscores the critical role of early military exposure in shaping future defence leaders and strengthening civil-military ties. For the cadets, it serves not only as a career-shaping experience but also as a tribute to the enduring values of service, discipline, and national pride.