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Indian ArmyMajor Deeksha Female Officer Wearing Balidaan Badge Breaks The Internet

Major Deeksha Female Officer Wearing Balidaan Badge Breaks The Internet

Major Deeksha's story is more than just about her achievements; it’s about her desire to give back to society.

In a moment of pride and inspiration, Major Deeksha was spotted wearing the prestigious Balidaan badge during the Republic Day Parade 2024. This rare honor, seldom achieved, is a testament to her exceptional dedication and hard work in the Indian Army.

Her picture, circulating on the internet, has become a beacon of motivation for numerous defense aspirants, encouraging them to pursue a career in the armed forces.

Hailing from Davangere, Karnataka, Deeksha’s journey in the Indian Army began with her commissioning through the Short Service Commission (SSC) to the MH Golconda in October 2019. Her foundation in the National Cadet Corps (NCC) played a crucial role in her career. After commissioning, she underwent medical officer basic course (MOBC) training at the Army Medical Corps Center in Lucknow, marking the beginning of her remarkable journey.

As a Medical Officer in the Indian Army, Captain Deeksha was posted to a Parachute Regiment (Special Forces) battalion. Her role was crucial, as she trained alongside special forces troops, preparing for any medical emergencies that might arise during special operations.

Captain Deeksha’s first major challenge was her attempt to join the Parachute Regiment. Despite being initially rejected twice due to physical limitations and an injury during her second attempt, her determination never wavered. Inspired by her commanding officer, Colonel Shivesh Singh, she persevered and eventually succeeded in being selected for the Paratroopers and later, the Special Forces in December 2022.

Her journey has not been without its struggles. After being assigned to the 303 Field Hospital in Leh’s Tangtse, Captain Deeksha faced and overcame numerous obstacles. Her resilience and determination are a testament to her character and dedication to serving her country.

In her remarkable journey, Major Deeksha has not only showcased her resilience and dedication but has also taken a moment to acknowledge the pivotal role of mentorship in her success. Amidst her achievements, she specially mentioned her mentor, Colonel Bindu Nair, attributing a significant part of her success to the guidance and support she received from her.

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Major Deeksha’s story is more than just about her achievements; it’s about her desire to give back to society. Her experience with the National Cadet Corps solidified her resolve to join the Indian Army and serve her nation. Her wearing of the Balidaan badge is not just a personal achievement but a symbol of her commitment and the possibilities that lie ahead for women in the armed forces.

As her story spreads across the internet, Major Deeksha stands as a powerful role model, showing that with perseverance and dedication, one can break barriers and achieve the extraordinary. Her journey from Captain to Major, and her achievement of wearing the Balidaan badge, is an inspiration to all aspiring to serve their country.

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2 COMMENTS

  1. MOBC doesn’t stand for military observer basic course
    It is medical officer basic course for direct commissioned med officers.
    Secondly medical officer’s in the parachute regiment do not train alongside regular paratroopers. Their training is again basic level.

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