National Defence Academy

Technical Data
Stamp Set | Golden Jubliees |
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Date of Issue | February 19, 1999 |
Denomination | Rs. 3 |
Quantity | 700,000 |
Perforation | comb 13½ x 13 |
Printer | Calcutta Security Printers Ltd |
Watermark | No Watermark |
Colors | Multicolor |
Catalog Codes |
Michel IN 1675 Stamp Number IN 1736 Yvert et Tellier IN 1442 Stanley Gibbons IN 1838 |
Themes | Aircraft | Anniversaries and Jubilees | Aviation | Buildings | Ships | Tanks | Warships |
Table of Contents
National Defence Academy
The National Defence Academy (NDA) at Khadakwasla is a premier institution for combined training of officer cadets from the Army, Navy, and Air Force. Here’s a detailed look at its history and significance:
National Defence Academy (NDA) Overview
- Establishment:
- Date of Concept Origin: Pre-Independence era
- Foundation Stone Laid: October 6, 1949, by Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru
- Current Location: Khadakwasla, near Pune
- Historical Development:
- Initial Formation: In 1946, the Indian Military Academy was renamed the Armed Forces Academy, split into the “Inter Services Wing” and the “Military Wing”.
- Combined Training Commencement: The first batch of 190 cadets began training on January 16, 1949, at Dehradun in the Inter Services Wing (later renamed the “Joint Services Wing”).
- Relocation to Khadakwasla: The Joint Services Wing was moved to Khadakwasla and became the National Defence Academy.
- Significance:
- Completion of Fifty Years: In January 1999, NDA celebrated 50 years of existence.
- Alumni: Close to 25,000 alumni have served or are serving in the Armed Forces of India and friendly nations.
- Achievements:
- Numerous alumni have won India’s highest awards for gallantry and distinguished service.
- Ten alumni have become Chiefs of their respective services.
- Current Status:
- Motto: “Seva Parmo Dharma” (Service Before Self)
- Role: Continues to be a leading institution in producing leaders for the Indian Armed Forces, known for its high standards of academic and military training in a unique inter-services environment.
Stamp Details:
- Purpose: To commemorate the significance and contributions of the NDA in shaping the leadership and excellence in India’s Armed Forces.
- Design Elements: The stamp would likely feature imagery related to the NDA, such as its emblem, cadets in training, or notable landmarks associated with the academy.
The NDA stands as a beacon of military training and leadership, reflecting its pivotal role in India’s defense and nation-building efforts.