The Indian Naval Academy (INA) concluded its annual Inter-Squadron Drill Competition on April 25, 2025, with Daredevil Squadron emerging as the champions. The event, held from April 23 to 25, showcased the precision, discipline, and leadership skills of the academy’s officer cadets, marking a significant milestone in their training journey.
The competition, a cornerstone of the INA’s training program, assessed the cadets on synchrony, uniformity, and command execution during drill performances. Officer cadets from various squadrons participated, demonstrating their ability to perform under pressure while maintaining impeccable standards of military drill. The event aimed to instill values of teamwork, discipline, and leadership—qualities essential for future naval officers.

Rear Admiral Prakash Gopalan, the Deputy Commandant of the INA, presided over the event and awarded the trophy to Daredevil Squadron for their immaculate performance. The squadron’s victory set a high benchmark for excellence, reinforcing their reputation as a formidable team. This win follows their previous successes in inter-squadron events, including the 2019 boxing championship at the academy.

The Indian Naval Academy, located in Ezhimala, Kerala, is the largest naval academy in Asia and has been a premier institution for training Indian Navy officers since its establishment in 2008. Known as the ‘Cradle for Leadership,’ the INA plays a pivotal role in shaping young men and women into capable leaders through rigorous training programs. The academy’s structured environment, led by a three-star Commandant and supported by a two-star Deputy Commandant, ensures that cadets are equipped with the mental and physical attributes required for naval service.

The Inter-Squadron Drill Competition not only highlights the cadets’ readiness for operational roles but also reflects the Indian Navy’s commitment to fostering leadership and discipline among its future officers. Events like these continue to uphold the INA’s tradition of excellence, preparing cadets to serve with distinction in the Indian Navy.