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A Cadet's Life
Wondering
what being in NDA is all about? Relive the life of Rahul Khanna as a cadet in
the National Defence Academy by reading the excerpts from his diary.
Term I- Autumn Term
July 1997
Today
was my first day at the NDA. The sheer size of the structure filled me with a
sense of awe
a sea of faces swarmed before me as we were taken through the
rules and regulations and code of conduct of the Academy.
My cabin is really neat
I have a whole room to myself, which is quite
a luxury after a long day.
I explored the campus where I saw the Manoj Pandey Block, the extensive Parade
Ground, the Sudan Block, and the NDA museum. I think I liked Habibullah Hall best,
maybe because it resembles an aircraft.
It seems incredible that I should be a part of an institute that has trained
so many great people. What is expected of me here? Will I live up to the expectations
of the Academy and my family? Was the boy glaring at me across the dinner table
a mean bully? Too many questions and too few answers
food here is nice though.
September 1997
The
first feelings of apprehension are long gone. The interim has been an endless
session of physical training, drill and classes. But it seems like second nature
to me now. Class is fun (most of the time). The "bully across the table"
is now my best buddy Kabir.
October 1997
There is so much to do here. The Academy has endless facilities for swimming,
hockey, football, volleyball, cricket, boxing, tennis, squash... the list is
endless. I did rock climbing, Para sailing and trekking as part of our club activities.
I have also taken up journalism and dramatics, to exercise my writing skills.
The
other day was our first attempt at horse riding (here known as Equitation). Initially
I kept falling off the horse but the energy of the horse is infectious. Anyhow,
it's an exciting sport. Drill seemed "not so exciting" at first but
the forthcoming inter-squadron drill competition has definitely generated some
enthusiasm.
(
A few days later) Ok, so our squadron didn't win the competition. Nevertheless
it was an enjoyable experience.
Term II- Spring Term
December 1997
Vacation at home was very good break, but it is great to be back to NDA.
January 1998
I
have just returned from Camp Greenhorn. We were exposed to outdoor camp life,
map reading and navigation among other activities. But I think for the first time
we really understood the feeling behind the words- camaraderie and espirit de
corps. The harsh life of the camp has brought us together in a bond, that I think
is going to last a lifetime
May 1998
The schedule is getting demanding. It's a killer combination of academics
and outdoor activities. The good news is- we are all together, so it's really
not so bad (poor Kabir is paranoid about Chemistry). I am looking forward to the
vacation after the exams.
Term III-Autumn Term
July 1998
I am now a senior at the Academy. I met some of the new cadets. It was good to
see them brimming with enthusiasm.
This year I'm learning ballroom dancing, which is easy after the drill practice
we have been through
I am also giving a hand at photography. Maybe I can
take pictures mid-air when I go Para gliding.
Term IV-Spring Term
Undated
Just
returned from Camp Rover. They weren't lying when they said it is the world's
toughest camp. We learned everything from survival techniques to cross country
movement to camp layout
I think this is one time that we had an opportunity
to apply the skills we acquired at NDA. All the physical training and drills suddenly
made a lot of sense.
February 1999
NDA celebrates its Golden Jubilee on 19th Feb. I am participating in the mass
PT display
I hope it goes off well.
April 1999
It's that time of the year again. Exams are around the corner and I have to sit
down and study. Tomorrow is the physics paper
hope I can crack it. Well
I
am kind of looking forward to going home next week.
Term
V-Autumn Term
July 1999
With only two semesters to go
it seems odd that I'm not going to be here
next year. But I'm going to make the most of my last year here and give my best
I
still continue my club activities, especially Para gliding.
September 1999
We have spent the last few days visiting the Army, Naval and Air Force Bases.
It was interesting to observe how these places actually function. Everybody is
debating which service subject is best. I sure am glad that I opted for the Air
Force. There is absolutely no doubt about that in my mind.
Term VI
February 2000
Training
under the Air Force Training team was an awesome experience. We were taught the
basics of aero-dynamics, gliding, meteorology airframes and armaments. We were
also given instructions in flying.
March 2000
Academic activity is increasing at a feverish pace. It is the last year and I
want to do my best. There is little time for anything else but work now
My heart sinks when I think about leaving NDA; but I won't think about that now.
Undated
The NDA Ball and Parents' Dinner were the most enjoyable evenings this entire
week. (I fortunately managed to get a partner for the dance). Tomorrow is Passing
Out Parade.
Undated
Even
after three years at NDA, Passing Out Parade never ceases to amaze me. The only
word for it is - spectacular. The day was one of mixed emotions. Even though I
am absolutely thrilled about joining the Air Force Academy, I feel an undeniable
sadness about leaving NDA. But the friendships formed, the memories of the last
three years and what I have learned here, will stay with me as I pilot into the
future.
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