Army Chief Upendra Dwivedi Inspires NCC Cadets at Republic Day Camp 2026

Army Chief General Upendra Dwivedi visited the National Cadet Corps Republic Day Camp 2026, interacting with selected cadets. He commended the NCC's role in promoting national unity and stressed the importance of discipline, hard work, and leadership. The camp, which began on December 30, has seen a record participation of over 2,400 cadets from across India and includes attendees from 25 friendly foreign countries. The event also provided cadets an opportunity to meet gallantry award winners and Olympians.

Key Points: Army Chief Upendra Dwivedi Visits NCC Republic Day Camp

  • Army Chief visits NCC camp
  • Emphasises discipline and leadership
  • Camp has record 2,406 cadets
  • Features international youth exchange
  • Includes gallantry award winners
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Army Chief General Upendra Dwivedi visits NCC Republic Day Camp, interacts with cadets at Army House

Army Chief General Upendra Dwivedi interacts with NCC cadets at the Republic Day Camp, praising their role in national unity and discipline.

"lauded the NCC's pivotal role in fostering national unity and social cohesion - General Upendra Dwivedi"

New Delhi, January 14

Chief of the Army Staff Upendra Dwivedi visited the National Cadet Corps Republic Day Camp 2026 at the Cariappa Parade Camp in Delhi Cantonment on Wednesday. During his visit, the COAS interacted with the cadets selected for the national event.

In addition to the camp visit, General Dwivedi, President of AWWA, and Sunita Dwivedi welcomed the cadets at the Army House. Interacting with the cadets, the Army Chief lauded the NCC's pivotal role in fostering national unity and social cohesion, emphasised discipline, perseverance, hard work and leadership as the cornerstones of character and excellence.

General Dwivedi facilitated selected achiever cadets and shared insights from his own journey, urging them to imbibe India's timeless values. The interaction also gave cadets the opportunity to meet gallantry award winners and sportspeople, including Subedar Major and Honorary Lieutenant Sanjay Kumar, Olympian Hokato Sema and Olympian Jasminie, said the Indian Army in a post on X.

The month-long National Cadet Corps Republic Day Camp commenced on December 30 at the Cariappa Parade Camp with the traditional "Sarv Dham Pooja". According to the Ministry of Defence, the camp features several inter-directorate competitions and events like Best Cadet Competition, Small Arms Firing, Flag Area Designing and selections of marching contingent during the Republic Day Parade at Kartavya Path.

This year's RDC has recorded the highest-ever participation, with 2,406 cadets, including 898 girl cadets, drawn from 28 states and eight Union Territories. Adding an international dimension, cadets and officers from 25 Friendly Foreign Countries are also taking part under the Youth Exchange Programme.

Earlier on December 30, Director General NCC and Lieutenant General Virendra Vats addressed the cadets and congratulated them on their selection for the prestigious Republic Day Camp. He urged the cadets to display the highest qualities of character, integrity, selfless service, comradeship and teamwork, transcending barriers of religion, language, and caste in the true spirit of 'Nation First.'

Upholding its motto 'Unity and Discipline,' the Republic Day Camp brings together NCC cadets from all across the country and provides them with opportunities for training and cultural exchange, while instilling a deep sense of patriotism, discipline, and leadership in cadets.

- ANI

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Priya S
NCC played a huge role in shaping my discipline during college days. It's heartening to see it getting this level of recognition. Meeting gallantry award winners and Olympians must be a dream come true for these cadets. More power to them!
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Rohit P
Unity and Discipline - the perfect motto for today's youth. With cadets from 28 states and 8 UTs, this camp is a mini-India. This is how we build a strong, cohesive nation. Kudos to the organizers and the Army Chief for his encouraging words.
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Sarah B
While the event is commendable, I hope the focus on "timeless values" and discipline includes encouraging critical thinking and questioning, not just obedience. True leadership needs both.
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Vikram M
The international dimension with 25 friendly countries is a brilliant move. It's not just about military training; it's cultural diplomacy. Our cadets get global exposure and we build stronger international ties. Jai Hind!
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Kavya N
898 girl cadets! That's the number that made me smile the most. Our daughters are stepping up in every field, and NCC is a great platform for them to develop confidence and leadership. More power to all the young women participating! 👏

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