The National Defence Academy (NDA) in Khadakwasla, Pune, conducted its 149th Course Passing Out Parade on 30 November 2025, a ceremonial event signifying the culmination of rigorous training for cadets destined to become officers in the Indian Armed Forces. This biannual parade, held typically in May and November, represents the final milestone for cadets after three years of academic, physical, and leadership development, preparing them for specialized academies such as the Indian Military Academy, Indian Naval Academy, or Air Force Academy.
Event Overview and Schedule
The parade commenced at approximately 06:30 AM and was streamed live on YouTube, enabling widespread access for families, veterans, and the public. The ceremony included precision drills, a march past, an oath-taking session, and the symbolic โAntim Pagโ โ the final march as NDA cadets. Awards were distributed to recognize excellence in academics, leadership, and physical training, followed by the pipping ceremony where cadets received their service ranks. Preceding the parade, a convocation ceremony on 29 November 2025 awarded degrees from Jawaharlal Nehru University to the graduating cadets, highlighting their scholarly achievements alongside military prowess.
The 149th Course featured cadets from diverse backgrounds, including an increasing number of women since their inclusion in 2021, building on the historic milestone of the 148th Course where 17 female cadets graduated. While exact figures for the 149th Course were not immediately detailed in official releases, the event celebrated the transformation of young individuals into disciplined officers ready to serve the nation.
Distinguished Guests and Addresses
Chief of Naval Staff Admiral Dinesh K. Tripathi served as the Reviewing Officer and chief guest, overseeing the proceedings and addressing the cadets. In his speech, Admiral Tripathi emphasized the pivotal role of technology in modern warfare, stating it as โour greatest future assetโ for military leaders. He urged the graduates to embrace innovation while upholding the values of integrity, honor, and national service. His presence underscored the tri-service ethos of the NDA, fostering jointmanship among the Army, Navy, and Air Force.
The event also featured preparatory activities, such as the NDA Expo for the Autumn Term 2025, inaugurated on 27 November by Mrs. Shalini Jaggi. This expo showcased cadetsโ skills through 25 hobby clubs, with outstanding participants receiving book prizes and proficiency certificates.
Significance and Legacy
The Passing Out Parade is more than a military drill; it embodies national pride and the enduring legacy of the NDA, established in 1954 as the worldโs first tri-service academy. For the cadets, it marks a profound emotional transition, symbolized by the farewell tune of Auld Lang Syne. In an era of evolving security challenges, the parade reinforces the importance of adaptability, as highlighted by Admiral Tripathiโs focus on technology.
This ceremony continues to inspire aspiring defence personnel, with the NDAโs inclusive policies promoting gender equality in the armed forces. As India advances its defence capabilities, events like the 149th Passing Out Parade ensure a steady influx of capable leaders committed to safeguarding the nationโs sovereignty.
