WATCH: NDA’s First 17 Female Cadets Celebrate With Power-Packed Josh Push-Ups After Historic Passing Out Parade In Pune

The first 17 female cadets of the National Defence Academy (NDA) in Pune performed Josh push-ups after the Passing Out Parade held on Friday morning.

The cadets went past the 'Antim Pag' at the Khetarpal Parade Ground of the tri-service training academy in Khadakwasla, widely known as the "cradle of leadership".

Gen VK Singh, former Army Chief and current Governor of Mizoram, was the Reviewing Officer of the Passing Out Parade.

What are Josh Push-Ups?

Josh push-ups are a spirited, symbolic form of push-ups performed by Indian Armed Forces personnel—often as a gesture of high morale, discipline, and camaraderie after completing a major achievement, such as a Passing Out Parade (POP) or mission.

1st batch of 17 women cadets graduates from NDA

The first batch of women cadets joined the NDA's 148th course in 2022 after the UPSC (Union Public Service Commission) allowed women to apply to the defence academy following a Supreme Court direction in 2021.

Academy cadet captain, Udayveer Negi, commanded the parade of the 148th course.

"Today is also a uniquely significant day in the history of the academy as the first batch of female cadets pass out from the NDA. This marks a historic milestone in our collective journey towards greater inclusivity and empowerment," Gen Singh said on the occasion.

These young women are the inevitable symbol of "Naari Shakti", embodying not just women's development but women-led development, he said.

"I envision a future, not far from now, that one of these young women may rise to the highest of roles of the service they go to," he said.

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