Army Commander-in-Chief delighted of the army Academy's first step toward gender equality! women should be admitted to the military academy, according to army Chief Mukund Narawane, as the first step toward gender equality in the military.

Women will be enrolled at the National Military Academy, popularly known as the NDA, as the first step toward gender equality in the military, according to Mukund Narawane, Commander-in-Chief of the indian Army.


The National army Academy in Pune, Maharashtra, hosted an appreciation ceremony for the trainees today. Mukund Narawane, Commander-in-Chief, said:


I also attended the National Military Academy and completed my training there. I didn't anticipate I'd receive marching honours at the same academy as Commander-in-Chief of the army at the moment. If the military is only for men, it is rapidly dwindling.

The admission of women to the National Military Academy is, in my opinion, the first step toward achieving gender equality in the military. There is hope that the athlete will perform better than the players. I hope there will be a woman commander-in-chief in 40 more years. 


At the army Academy, athletes will receive the same training as soldiers. This is not going to change. Anyone who has served in the military can attest to the pride that comes with it. We have the honour of serving the country and the people.

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