NDA’s first woman ground duty officer: Divyanshi Singh’s inspiring journey
Flight Cadet Divyanshi Singh is set to become the first woman cadet from the National Defence Academy to be commissioned into the Indian Air Force's Ground Duty Branch. Her achievement marks a significant milestone for women officers and the NDA's evolving legacy.
Published Date - 13 June 2026, 06:53 PM
Hyderabad: Flight Cadet Divyanshi Singh’s childhood was painted in the hues of the Indian Air Force. Her father, an air warrior, filled their home with tales of discipline, honour, and selfless service. Little did the young girl know that admiring the uniform from afar would one day lead her to script history within it.
When the gates of the National Defence Academy (NDA) finally opened to women, Divyanshi did not just walk through- she charged. Clearing the entrance examination was merely the first hurdle. What followed were drills at dawn, lung – searing runs, and countless sleepless nights designed to break the strongest spirits. But she stood unshaken. Her resilience did not just earn survival; it earned respect. She was appointed Cadet Quarter Master Sergeant, a leadership role that proved her mettle among the finest.
Over three years, the determined girl who entered NDA evolved into a confident, battle – ready cadet. Now, Divyanshi is set to carve her name in the annals of military history. She will be the first ex-NDA woman cadet to be commissioned into the ground duty branch of the Indian Air Force.