In a stirring address at the Special National Integration Camp held at Chinar Auditorium, Badami Bagh Cantonment, Srinagar, on June 27, 2025, Jammu and Kashmir Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha lauded the National Cadet Corps (NCC) cadets for their exemplary contributions during Operation Sindoor. The operation, launched as a response to the April 22, 2025, Pahalgam terror attack that claimed 26 lives, saw NCC cadets step up with remarkable courage and dedication, providing critical support in relief efforts across border districts.
NCC’s Role in Operation Sindoor
Operation Sindoor was India’s military response to dismantle terrorist networks following the Pahalgam attack. NCC cadets played a pivotal role, organizing blood donation drives and serving selflessly in relief camps to aid affected communities. “Our NCC cadets rose to the occasion during difficult times,” Sinha said, emphasizing their humanitarian efforts that elevated the prestige of the NCC. Their actions, including proactive community service, showcased the organization’s core values of discipline, teamwork, and leadership.
Contribution | Details |
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Relief Camps | Cadets provided hands-on support in border districts affected by the attack. |
Blood Donation Drives | Organized drives to address medical needs during the crisis. |
Community Engagement | Promoted unity and resilience through active participation in relief work. |
Fostering National Integration and Cultural Heritage
The Special National Integration Camp, organized by the NCC Directorate J&K and Ladakh in collaboration with Headquarters 15 Corps and 31 Sub Area, brought together 340 cadets and officers from across India. Sinha highlighted the NCC’s role as a dynamic youth organization that shapes young minds and preserves India’s cultural heritage. “I see the talented young men and women of the NCC as the custodians of India’s ancient civilization,” he said, noting that the cadets serve as brand ambassadors of Jammu and Kashmir’s rich culture. The camp featured vibrant cultural performances, reflecting India’s unity in diversity.
Camp Feature | Details |
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Participants | 340 NCC cadets and officers from across India. |
Objective | Promote national integration, cultural harmony, discipline, and leadership. |
Activities | Cultural performances, leadership training, and exposure to J&K’s heritage. |
Table 2: Features of the Special National Integration Camp 2025
Encouraging Youth Leadership
Sinha urged cadets to embody NCC values—discipline, teamwork, and dedication—to contribute to a Viksit Bharat (Developed India). He emphasized the importance of involving youth in grassroots planning and development to drive socio-economic progress. The Lieutenant Governor also congratulated notable NCC achievers, including JUO Abida Afreen and Cadet Mohit Knathia for summiting Mount Everest in May 2025, and SCC Ekta Kumari for leading the NCC girls’ contingent at the Republic Day Parade 2025.
Chief Minister Omar Abdullah, speaking at the same camp, called on cadets to act as ambassadors of peace and unity, sharing their positive experiences of Jammu and Kashmir to foster emotional connections across India. He suggested future camps include train journeys to showcase engineering marvels connecting the Valley to the nation.
Challenges and Recognition
While the cadets’ efforts during Operation Sindoor were commendable, challenges such as security risks and logistical difficulties in border areas persisted. Despite these, their innovative approach and commitment were widely praised.
The NCC’s contributions during Operation Sindoor and the integration camp underscore its vital role in shaping disciplined, socially responsible youth. Lieutenant Governor Sinha’s address reaffirmed the organization’s significance in fostering unity, leadership, and cultural pride, ensuring cadets continue to inspire and serve the nation.