The schedule of training at the Academy has been devised to mould the bodies and minds of the trainees to have the tensility of the finest tempered steel in the first place and together with this to inculcate the qualities such as camaraderie, team-spirit, critical appreciation of a given or emerging instinct with an inbuilt urge never to give-up, and all of this culminating in the ability and readiness to assume leadership in critical situations.
Leadership is an essential requirement in all fields of life. What distinguishes the military leadership from other kinds is that it is leadership of a kind that demands tapping of the last ounce of individual’s physical and psychic resources on the battle field. It is not that the sea change brought about by technical revolution in warfare has eased the situation for the soldier - It has only compounded the criticality of the crisis in all its aspects - physical, mental, moral and emotional.
The crisis of the battlefield is both personal and a national crisis which does not admit any ‘ifs’ and ‘buts’. Those who come to the Academy as Gentlemen Cadets are groomed to develop and acquire the character that will enable them in the near or distant future to assume responsibility to see the country through the crisis. Therefore the years of peace, the intervals that we seek and ought to lengthen as long as we can, are no less crucial. As such the training has been oriented in such a way that the officers learn to live during peace with a sense of national and professional purpose. It is a way of life that the Gentlemen Cadets imbibe at the Academy.
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