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Indian Naval Academy Welcomes New Cadets for Naval Orientation Courses AT-24

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Indian Naval Academy Welcomes New Cadets for Naval Orientation Courses AT-24

The INA continues to play a critical role in preparing officers for the challenges of maritime security and leadership, contributing significantly to the readiness and capabilities of both the Indian Navy and the Indian Coast Guard.

The Indian Naval Academy (INA), located in the picturesque setting of Ezhimala, Kerala, is excited to welcome a new batch of young men and women from the Indian Navy, the Indian Coast Guard, and various international trainees for the Naval Orientation Courses AT-24.

The INA, known for its expansive 7-kilometer beach front on the Laccadive Sea and nestled between the Ezhimala hill and Kavvayi backwaters, is the premier training establishment for officer cadets.

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Under the banner of #ShapingFutureNavalLeadership and #OceanOfOpportunities, the INA promises an adventurous and rigorous training program that prepares cadets to excel in their naval careers. The academy is not only the largest in Asia but also the third-largest in the world, underscoring its global significance and the comprehensive nature of its training programs.

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The courses are designed to instill a deep understanding of naval operations and strategy, while also fostering the physical and intellectual development necessary for future leaders of the sea. Cadets are encouraged to embrace the academy’s motto, “Become Immortal Through Knowledge,” which highlights the enduring value of education in their professional and personal growth.

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The INA continues to play a critical role in preparing officers for the challenges of maritime security and leadership, contributing significantly to the readiness and capabilities of both the Indian Navy and the Indian Coast Guard.

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