Army Chief General Upendra Dwivedi reviewed the 150th Passing Out Parade of the National Defence Academy in Pune on May 30, 2026 [1].

The event marks a historic milestone for the academy and serves to reinforce the morale and professional pride of the next generation of military officers.

The ceremony took place at the Khadakwasla campus in Maharashtra, where the Army Chief interacted with the graduating cadets and their families [1, 2]. During the proceedings, General Dwivedi reviewed the parade and shared a squadron photograph with the attendees [1].

A total of 355 cadets were commissioned during this 150th course of the National Defence Academy [2]. The gathering provided an opportunity for the Chief of the Army Staff to congratulate the graduates as they transition from cadets to officers.

The interaction followed the formal Passing Out Parade, focusing on the transition of the 355 [2] individuals into their respective roles within the armed forces. General Dwivedi said the 150th course is historic [2] and discussed the expectations placed upon the new officers.

By engaging directly with the families, the Army Chief highlighted the collective effort required to produce military leaders. The event concluded with the cadets celebrating their achievement at the Khadakwasla campus [1, 2].

General Dwivedi reviewed the 150th Passing Out Parade of the National Defence Academy.

The commissioning of the 150th NDA course represents a significant institutional milestone for India's military training. The direct involvement of the Army Chief in the interaction with 355 new officers underscores the strategic importance of officer morale and the continuity of leadership training at the Khadakwasla campus.