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National Defence College (India)

The National Defence College, located in New Delhi, is the defence service training institute and highest seat of strategic learning for officers of the Defence Service and the Civil Services. This is a very prestigious course attended only by a few hand-picked defence officers of One-Star rank and civil servants of the rank of Joint secretary to the Government of India. Each year, approximately 25 officers from friendly foreign countries like the US, UK, Canada, France, Germany, Australia, Vietnam, Sri Lanka, Nepal, UAE and others attend the course.[1]

National Defence College
Motto
बुध्दिर्यस्य बलंतस्य (Sanskrit)
Motto in English
Buddhiryasya Balamtasya (Wisdom is Strength)
TypeDefence Service Training Institute
Established27 April 1960
CommandantLieutenant General Sukriti Singh Dahiya, Sena Medal, VSM
Location,
Websitendc.in

This college provides strategic leadership to the Government of India in national and international security matters and also acts as a think tank on defence matters and holds a very important position in shaping up the Indian defence outlook.

History edit

After India's independence in 1947, senior officers of the Indian Army, Indian Navy and the Indian Air Force attended the Imperial Defence College (IDC) in the United Kingdom before being appointed to important commands. The vacancies at the IDC was only about two or three each year. In 1959, the Government of India announced that a college on the pattern of the IDC will set up in New Delhi. This would allow for a larger number of officers to be trained. Lieutenant General Kanwar Bahadur Singh, the Adjutant General at Army HQ was appointed the first Commandant of the college.[2]

Location edit

The College is located on Tees January Marg of Lutyens' Delhi, in a grand British-era building spread over acres of lush green lawns. The building was built by Sir Sobha Singh as a mansion for Khan Saheb Tej Muhammad Khan of Badrashi, North-West Frontier Province. From 1939 to 1947, the building served as an Army General Mess. From 1947 to 1960, it was the office and residence of the Deputy High Commissioner of the United Kingdom to India.[3]

The college is adjacent to the home where Mahatma Gandhi lived the last five months of his life, and the garden where he was assassinated - the Gandhi Smriti. Residential facilities for the officers are located in the central vista of Delhi, on Ashok Rajpath near India Gate. The Commandant of NDC has a bungalow at 16, Akbar Road called NDC House.[4]

Crest edit

The crest of NDC has a lamp of knowledge surrounded by the wreath of green Ashoka tree leaves with the State Emblem of India superimposed and placed against the rich maroon backdrop of the Joint Services flag. The lamp has four flames representing the Indian Army, the Indian Navy, the Indian Air Force and the Civil Services of India.

Commandant edit

The NDC is headed by the Commandant who is the overall in-charge of all the functioning of the college including academics and administration. The Commandant of the college is an Officer of Three-star rank. The tenure of each Commandant is for 2 years which rotates between the Indian Army, the Indian Navy and the Indian Air Force.

Faculty and staff edit

The Faculty of NDC was designed to be minimal. There are called Senior Directing Staff (SDS) and direct the students, rather than deliver lectures. The lectures are delivered by distinguished guest speakers. The SDS is drawn from the Army, Navy, Air Force and Civil services and are of two-star rank. Usually, there are 7 SDS (Army – 3, Navy – 1, Air Force – 1, IAS – 1 and IFS – 1). Apart from these 7 SDS, the college regularly invites think tanks, ambassadors of different nations, business leaders, ministers from India and friendly countries, defence chiefs of friendly countries to give lectures in the college.[5]

The administrative wing is headed by the Secretary, a one-star officer from the Indian Army and an alumnus of NDC. He is assisted by the Assistant Adjutant & Quartermaster General (AA&QMG), an officer of the rank of Lieutenant Colonel. Other key staff include the Directing Staff (Coordination) (DS Coord) and Junior Directing Staff (Research & Reference) (JDS R&R). They are officers from the Indian Navy and Indian Air Force on rotation. The DS (Coord) is of the rank of Captain/Group Captain and the JDS (R&R) is of the rank of Commander/Wing Commander.[5]

Course edit

 
Delegation of National Defence College of India in a meeting with Reuven Rivlin president of Israel, August 2018

The NDC conducts a 47-week National Security and Strategic Study course each year which commences in the first week of January each year and finishes in the first week of December. This course also involves extensive travel within and outside the country to visit Indian states and foreign countries where course members meet head of states and important decision makers to understand the political, social and strategic landscape of the state/country. The entire course is divided in six subjects spread over two terms, as follows:[6]

  • Understanding India & Introduction to Strategy
  • Study on Economic Security, Science and Technology
  • Global Issues
  • International Security Environment
  • India’s Strategic Neighbourhood
  • Strategies and Structures for National Security

Method of Study edit

During the course of each study, the course is divided into seven groups called Integrated Analysis Groups (IAG). Each IAG comprises 13–14 members (4–5 army officers, 1 naval officer, 1–2 air force officers, 3–4 IAS/IPS/Civil Services officers and 4–5 foreign military officers). Each IAG function in a synergetic mode for the purpose of analysing issues, discussions, preparation of papers and presentations. Since 2006, the college has been formally affiliated with Madras University for the award of M.Phil. degree in 'Defence and Strategic Studies.'[7]

Notable Indian Alumni edit

The Indian alumni include both Chiefs of the Defence Staffs, 13 Chiefs of the Army Staff, 9 Chiefs of the Naval Staff, 10 Chiefs of the Air Staff, 3 Directors of the Intelligence Bureau, 2 Chief Election Commissioners, 12 Ambassadors of India, 3 Directors of CBI, 3 Defence Secretaries and 3 Foreign Secretaries.[8]

Five alumni went on to become Governors of Indian States/UT - Balmiki Prasad Singh, Lieutenant General Krishna Mohan Seth, Vinod Kumar Duggal, E. S. L. Narasimhan and Lieutenant General Gurmit Singh.[8]

Notable International Alumni edit

 
Jigme Khesar Namgyel Wangchuck, King of Bhutan is the youngest student to attend NDC.
 
Hussain Muhammad Ershad, 10th President of Bangladesh & 4th Chief of Army Staff of the Bangladesh Army
 
General Sir Peter Cosgrove, 26th Governor-General of Australia & 10th CDF, Australia
 
Admiral Ravindra Wijegunaratne, 10th CDS Sri Lanka & 20th Commander of the Sri Lanka Navy.
 
General Purna Chandra Thapa, 12th Chief of the Army Staff of the Nepalese Army

Heads of State, Heads of Government, and Representatives edit

Chiefs of Defence edit

Army edit

Navy edit

Air Force edit

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ http://ndc.nic.in/Site/FormTemplete/frmTempOneCentrePhotoEightPara.aspx?MnId=E4V7r2xMyUSoZ6qCbsBlzA==&ParentID=hzyjMZSYn1kpMoClrxVSrw [dead link]
  2. ^ "NATIONAL DEFENCE COLLEGE TO BE SET UP IN DELHI" (PDF). pibarchive.nic.in. 30 September 1959.
  3. ^ "History of the Building". ndc.nic.in. Retrieved 8 April 2022.
  4. ^ Nov 17, Raj Shekhar / TNN / Updated. "Cops in tizzy over air marshal's nameplates | Delhi News - Times of India". The Times of India.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link)
  5. ^ a b http://ndc.nic.in/Site/FormTemplete/frmTempSevenCentrePhotoTwentyOnePara.aspx?MnId=xDUoPCzA2D5G/XZ6K4O+sA==&ParentID=IjaSQJyesLD3T70MTQax/w [dead link]
  6. ^ Suchet Vir Singh (13 May 2022). "In a first, executive from private sector enrolled in annual National Defence College course". theprint.in (online). from the original on 13 May 2022. Retrieved 1 September 2021.
  7. ^ "National Defence College". National Defence College. Retrieved 7 October 2020.
  8. ^ a b "Prominent Alumni". ndc.nic.in. Retrieved 8 February 2023.

External links edit

  • Official website

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The National Defence College located in New Delhi is the defence service training institute and highest seat of strategic learning for officers of the Defence Service and the Civil Services This is a very prestigious course attended only by a few hand picked defence officers of One Star rank and civil servants of the rank of Joint secretary to the Government of India Each year approximately 25 officers from friendly foreign countries like the US UK Canada France Germany Australia Vietnam Sri Lanka Nepal UAE and others attend the course 1 National Defence CollegeMottoब ध द र यस य बल तस य Sanskrit Motto in EnglishBuddhiryasya Balamtasya Wisdom is Strength TypeDefence Service Training InstituteEstablished27 April 1960CommandantLieutenant General Sukriti Singh Dahiya Sena Medal VSMLocationNew Delhi IndiaWebsitendc inThis college provides strategic leadership to the Government of India in national and international security matters and also acts as a think tank on defence matters and holds a very important position in shaping up the Indian defence outlook Contents 1 History 2 Location 3 Crest 4 Commandant 5 Faculty and staff 6 Course 7 Method of Study 8 Notable Indian Alumni 9 Notable International Alumni 9 1 Heads of State Heads of Government and Representatives 9 2 Chiefs of Defence 9 3 Army 9 4 Navy 9 5 Air Force 10 See also 11 References 12 External linksHistory editAfter India s independence in 1947 senior officers of the Indian Army Indian Navy and the Indian Air Force attended the Imperial Defence College IDC in the United Kingdom before being appointed to important commands The vacancies at the IDC was only about two or three each year In 1959 the Government of India announced that a college on the pattern of the IDC will set up in New Delhi This would allow for a larger number of officers to be trained Lieutenant General Kanwar Bahadur Singh the Adjutant General at Army HQ was appointed the first Commandant of the college 2 Location editThe College is located on Tees January Marg of Lutyens Delhi in a grand British era building spread over acres of lush green lawns The building was built by Sir Sobha Singh as a mansion for Khan Saheb Tej Muhammad Khan of Badrashi North West Frontier Province From 1939 to 1947 the building served as an Army General Mess From 1947 to 1960 it was the office and residence of the Deputy High Commissioner of the United Kingdom to India 3 The college is adjacent to the home where Mahatma Gandhi lived the last five months of his life and the garden where he was assassinated the Gandhi Smriti Residential facilities for the officers are located in the central vista of Delhi on Ashok Rajpath near India Gate The Commandant of NDC has a bungalow at 16 Akbar Road called NDC House 4 Crest editThe crest of NDC has a lamp of knowledge surrounded by the wreath of green Ashoka tree leaves with the State Emblem of India superimposed and placed against the rich maroon backdrop of the Joint Services flag The lamp has four flames representing the Indian Army the Indian Navy the Indian Air Force and the Civil Services of India Commandant editMain article Commandant of the National Defence College The NDC is headed by the Commandant who is the overall in charge of all the functioning of the college including academics and administration The Commandant of the college is an Officer of Three star rank The tenure of each Commandant is for 2 years which rotates between the Indian Army the Indian Navy and the Indian Air Force Faculty and staff editFurther information Category Academic staff of the National Defence College India The Faculty of NDC was designed to be minimal There are called Senior Directing Staff SDS and direct the students rather than deliver lectures The lectures are delivered by distinguished guest speakers The SDS is drawn from the Army Navy Air Force and Civil services and are of two star rank Usually there are 7 SDS Army 3 Navy 1 Air Force 1 IAS 1 and IFS 1 Apart from these 7 SDS the college regularly invites think tanks ambassadors of different nations business leaders ministers from India and friendly countries defence chiefs of friendly countries to give lectures in the college 5 The administrative wing is headed by the Secretary a one star officer from the Indian Army and an alumnus of NDC He is assisted by the Assistant Adjutant amp Quartermaster General AA amp QMG an officer of the rank of Lieutenant Colonel Other key staff include the Directing Staff Coordination DS Coord and Junior Directing Staff Research amp Reference JDS R amp R They are officers from the Indian Navy and Indian Air Force on rotation The DS Coord is of the rank of Captain Group Captain and the JDS R amp R is of the rank of Commander Wing Commander 5 Course edit nbsp Delegation of National Defence College of India in a meeting with Reuven Rivlin president of Israel August 2018The NDC conducts a 47 week National Security and Strategic Study course each year which commences in the first week of January each year and finishes in the first week of December This course also involves extensive travel within and outside the country to visit Indian states and foreign countries where course members meet head of states and important decision makers to understand the political social and strategic landscape of the state country The entire course is divided in six subjects spread over two terms as follows 6 Understanding India amp Introduction to Strategy Study on Economic Security Science and Technology Global Issues International Security Environment India s Strategic Neighbourhood Strategies and Structures for National SecurityMethod of Study editDuring the course of each study the course is divided into seven groups called Integrated Analysis Groups IAG Each IAG comprises 13 14 members 4 5 army officers 1 naval officer 1 2 air force officers 3 4 IAS IPS Civil Services officers and 4 5 foreign military officers Each IAG function in a synergetic mode for the purpose of analysing issues discussions preparation of papers and presentations Since 2006 the college has been formally affiliated with Madras University for the award of M Phil degree in Defence and Strategic Studies 7 Notable Indian Alumni editSee also Category National Defence College India alumni The Indian alumni include both Chiefs of the Defence Staffs 13 Chiefs of the Army Staff 9 Chiefs of the Naval Staff 10 Chiefs of the Air Staff 3 Directors of the Intelligence Bureau 2 Chief Election Commissioners 12 Ambassadors of India 3 Directors of CBI 3 Defence Secretaries and 3 Foreign Secretaries 8 Five alumni went on to become Governors of Indian States UT Balmiki Prasad Singh Lieutenant General Krishna Mohan Seth Vinod Kumar Duggal E S L Narasimhan and Lieutenant General Gurmit Singh 8 Notable International Alumni edit nbsp Jigme Khesar Namgyel Wangchuck King of Bhutan is the youngest student to attend NDC nbsp Hussain Muhammad Ershad 10th President of Bangladesh amp 4th Chief of Army Staff of the Bangladesh Army nbsp General Sir Peter Cosgrove 26th Governor General of Australia amp 10th CDF Australia nbsp Admiral Ravindra Wijegunaratne 10th CDS Sri Lanka amp 20th Commander of the Sri Lanka Navy nbsp General Purna Chandra Thapa 12th Chief of the Army Staff of the Nepalese ArmyHeads of State Heads of Government and Representatives edit Lieutenant General Hussain Muhammad Ershad 10th President of Bangladesh amp 4th Chief of Army Staff of the Bangladesh Army Jigme Khesar Namgyel Wangchuck 5th Druk Gyalpo King of Bhutan Lieutenant General Fred Akuffo 7th Head of state of Ghana and 12th Chief of the Defence Staff of the Ghana Armed Forces General Sir Peter Cosgrove 26th Governor General of Australia and 10th Chief of Defence Force of the Australian Defence ForceChiefs of Defence edit General Rohan Daluwatte 1st Chief of the Defence Staff of Sri Lanka Armed Forces amp 14th Commander of the Sri Lanka Army General Lionel Balagalle 2nd Chief of the Defence Staff of Sri Lanka Armed Forces amp 16th Commander of the Sri Lanka Army Air Chief Marshal Donald Perera 4th Chief of the Defence Staff of Sri Lanka Armed Forces amp 11th Commander of the Sri Lanka Air Force General Shavendra Silva 11th Chief of the Defence Staff of Sri Lanka Armed Forces amp 23rd Commander of the Sri Lanka Army Admiral Ravindra Wijegunaratne 10th Chief of the Defence Staff of Sri Lanka Armed Forces amp 20th Commander of the Sri Lanka Navy Air Vice Marshal Napoleon Ashley Lassen 10th Chief of the Defence Staff of the Ghana Armed Forces amp 6th Chief of Air Staff of Ghana Air Force Brigadier Joseph Nunoo Mensah 16th Chief of the Defence Staff of the Ghana Armed Forces Major General Edwin Sam 17th Chief of the Defence Staff of the Ghana Armed Forces Lieutenant General Seth Obeng 24th Chief of the Defence Staff of the Ghana Armed Forces General Azizan Ariffin 17th Chief of Defence Forces of the Malaysian Armed Forces Major General Moosa Ali Jaleel 3rd Chief of Defence Force of the Maldives National Defence Force Major General Hamzah Sahat 11th Commander of the Royal Brunei Armed Forces General Jacob John Mkunda 9th Chief of Defence Force of the Tanzania People s Defence Force Lieutenant General Gibson Jalo 2nd Chief of the Defence Staff of the Nigerian Armed Forces amp 7th Chief of Army Staff of the Nigerian Army General Sher Mohammad Karimi 2nd Chief of General Staff of the Afghan Armed Forces Major General Hamzah Sahat 11th Commander of the Royal Brunei Armed ForcesArmy edit General Denis Perera 8th Commander of the Sri Lanka Army General Tissa Weeratunga 9th Commander of the Sri Lanka Army General Nalin Seneviratne 10th Commander of the Sri Lanka Army General Hamilton Wanasinghe 11th Commander of the Sri Lanka Army General G H de Silva 13th Commander of the Sri Lanka Army General Srilal Weerasooriya 15th Commander of the Sri Lanka Army General Shantha Kottegoda 17th Commander of the Sri Lanka Army Major General Matheus Alueendo 7th Commander of the Namibian Army Major General Chris Alli 13th Chief of Army Staff of the Nigerian Army Lieutenant General Abdul Wadud Principal Staff Officer of Armed Forces Division of Bangladesh Lieutenant General Abdulrahman Dambazau 21st Chief of Army Staff of the Nigerian Army General Purna Chandra Thapa 12th Chief of the Army Staff of the Nepalese Army General Prabhu Ram Sharma 13th Chief of the Army Staff of the Nepalese Army Lieutenant General Joseph Musanyufu Joint Chief of Staff of the Uganda People s Defence Force Major General Leopold Kyanda Joint Chief of Staff of the Uganda People s Defence Force Major General Matheus Alueendo Army Commander of the Namibian ArmyNavy edit Admiral Basil Gunasekara 7th Commander of the Sri Lanka Navy Admiral Henry Perera 8th Commander of the Sri Lanka Navy Vice Admiral Asoka de Silva 9th Commander of the Sri Lanka Navy Admiral H A Silva 10th Commander of the Sri Lanka Navy Admiral Clancy Fernando 11th Commander of the Sri Lanka Navy Admiral D A M R Samarasekara 12th Commander of the Sri Lanka Navy Admiral Thisara Samarasinghe 16th Commander of the Sri Lanka Navy Admiral D W A S Dissanayake 17th Commander of the Sri Lanka Navy Admiral Sirimevan Ranasinghe 22nd Commander of the Sri Lanka Navy Admiral Nishantha Ulugetenne 24th Commander of the Sri Lanka Navy Vice Admiral Robert Walls 5th Vice Chief of the Defence Force of the Australian Defence Force Vice Admiral Jonathan Mead 2nd Chief of Joint Capabilities of the Australian Defence Force Vice Admiral Akintunde Aduwo 6th Chief of Naval Staff of the Nigerian Navy Vice Admiral E O Owusu Ansah 14th Chief of Naval Staff of the Ghana Navy Rear Admiral John Gbenah 15th Chief of Naval Staff of the Ghana NavyAir Force edit Air Chief Marshal Harry Goonatilake 5th Commander of the Sri Lanka Air Force Air Chief Marshal Dick Perera 6th Commander of the Sri Lanka Air Force Air Chief Marshal Walter Fernando 7th Commander of the Sri Lanka Air Force Air Chief Marshal Terry Gunawardena 8th Commander of the Sri Lanka Air Force Air Chief Marshal Oliver Ranasinghe 9th Commander of the Sri Lanka Air Force Air Chief Marshal Jayalath Weerakkody 10th Commander of the Sri Lanka Air Force Air Chief Marshal Gagan Bulathsinghala 15th Commander of the Sri Lanka Air Force Air Chief Marshal Sudarshana Pathirana 18th Commander of the Sri Lanka Air Force Air Marshal Isaac Alfa 13th Chief of the Air Staff of the Nigerian Air Force Air Vice Marshal Fakhrul Azam 11th Chief of Air Staff of the Bangladesh Air Force Air Vice Marshal Julius Boateng 18th Chief of Air Staff of the Ghana Air Force Brigadier General Mohammad Sharif Ibrahim Commander of Royal Brunei Air ForceSee also editIndian National Defence University Institute for Defence Studies and Analyses Ministry of Defence India Military academies in India Sainik schoolReferences edit http ndc nic in Site FormTemplete frmTempOneCentrePhotoEightPara aspx MnId E4V7r2xMyUSoZ6qCbsBlzA amp ParentID hzyjMZSYn1kpMoClrxVSrw dead link NATIONAL DEFENCE COLLEGE TO BE SET UP IN DELHI PDF pibarchive nic in 30 September 1959 History of the Building ndc nic in Retrieved 8 April 2022 Nov 17 Raj Shekhar TNN Updated Cops in tizzy over air marshal s nameplates Delhi News Times of India The Times of India a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint numeric names authors list link a b http ndc nic in Site FormTemplete frmTempSevenCentrePhotoTwentyOnePara aspx MnId xDUoPCzA2D5G XZ6K4O sA amp ParentID IjaSQJyesLD3T70MTQax w dead link Suchet Vir Singh 13 May 2022 In a first executive from private sector enrolled in annual National Defence College course theprint in online Archived from the original on 13 May 2022 Retrieved 1 September 2021 National Defence College National Defence College Retrieved 7 October 2020 a b Prominent Alumni ndc nic in Retrieved 8 February 2023 External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to National Defence College India Official website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title National 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