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Home / Education / NDA Cadet Deaths Spark Reform Calls

NDA Cadet Deaths Spark Reform Calls

23 Nov, 2025

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Summary

  • Two cadets died recently at the National Defence Academy.
  • Families allege foul play in cadet deaths.
  • Experts demand reforms in selection and training.
NDA Cadet Deaths Spark Reform Calls

Two consecutive deaths of first-term cadets at the National Defence Academy (NDA) have ignited deep concern, prompting calls for significant reforms. Cadet Antriksh Kumar Singh was found deceased in his cabin, followed by the drowning of Cadet Aditya D Yadav during a swimming lesson. Both incidents are under police investigation and NDA court of inquiry.

Families of the deceased cadets have alleged foul play, demanding impartial probes. The incidents have reignited debate over the effectiveness of the selection process, with experts highlighting a lack of uniform physical fitness benchmarks and inadequate psychological assessments. Concerns have also been raised regarding the 'buddy system' and potentially dangerous traditions within training.

While NDA asserts adherence to structured mentorship and support systems, these deaths add to a series of training-related fatalities. Experts and former officials advocate for enhanced psychological support, structured endurance programs, and the elimination of stressful barracks punishments to ensure cadet well-being and readiness.

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Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
Two cadets have died recently at the NDA, prompting investigations and calls for reforms.
Families suspect foul play due to the circumstances surrounding the deaths and seek impartial investigations.
Suggestions include improving selection processes, psychological evaluations, and physical training methods.

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