In a significant development aimed at bolstering the National Cadet Corps (NCC) presence in the Union Territories of Jammu & Kashmir and Ladakh, Defence Minister Rajnath Singh has given the green light to a proposal for establishing four additional NCC units. This strategic move is set to considerably enhance the opportunities for youth engagement in these regions.
The expansion includes the establishment of three Mixed Army Battalions, one each at Udhampur and Kupwara in Jammu & Kashmir, and one in Kargil, Ladakh. Additionally, Udhampur will also be the site of a new Air Squadron. This decision marks a significant step in integrating and empowering the youth of these strategically crucial areas.
With this initiative, the existing strength of 27,870 cadets in Jammu & Kashmir and Ladakh is set to witness a remarkable increase of 12,860 cadets, translating to a 46.1% rise in cadet strength. This substantial augmentation underscores the central government’s commitment to enhancing the role of young citizens in nation-building activities.
Presently, the Directorate of the NCC in these regions operates two Group Headquarters, which manage a total of 10 units covering all three geographical regions. The introduction of the new units is expected to further diversify the NCC’s reach and influence, offering more young people the chance to partake in various developmental and patriotic activities.
This move is particularly significant as it aims to boost the morale of the youth in these areas. Participation in NCC activities is known to instill discipline, promote physical fitness, and develop leadership qualities among young individuals. The expansion of the NCC in Jammu, Kashmir, and Ladakh is anticipated to play a vital role in shaping a robust, well-trained, and motivated group of young citizens, ready to contribute to the nation’s progress.