Saturday, April 19, 2025

Kashmiri, Pashto, Dari languages to be taught to NDA cadets

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Pune: The National Defence Academy here has included Kashmiri, Pashto and Dari languages in its curriculum from this academic year, a move that will help young officers during their posting in Jammu and Kashmir. The course started this month and these languages will be compulsorily taught to cadets in their last year (of the three-year course) at the academy, a National Defence Academy (NDA) official told PTI. “Young leaders are invariably required to serve on the Line of Control (LoC) in Jammu and Kashmir, where Pashto and Dari languages are frequently used by the adversary. “Kashmiri is our language and we have a large number of men from the state,” the official said. Dari and Pashto are languages spoken in Afghanistan. Asked if there was a specific requirement from the service headquarters for initiating a study of these languages, the official said there was no specific demand. “It has been felt that the same (introduction of these languages) is the need of the hour in view of the normal service requirements of young officers,” the official said. The study of modern languages has been a mandate at the NDA since its inception. Hindi is already in the curriculum and is taught to cadets. Foreign languages are taught in the second, third and fourth semesters as a compulsory component of the academic curriculum of the premier defence education and training institute. (PTI)

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