National Cadet Corps Training: A National Security Perspective
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https://doi.org/10.3126/unityj.v7i1.90434Keywords:
National Cadet Corps, National security, Youth development, Patriotism, Nepali ArmyAbstract
The National Cadet Corps of Nepal has been linked with national security and the development of youth. Under its motto of Discipline is the foundation of national service, the organization functions under the Government of Nepal as well as the Nepali Army, encouraging youth to be more responsible, patriotic citizens. This article analyzes NCC training from a security point of view, illustrating how it not only provides young people with leadership and discipline but also prepares them for the defense of the country when required. To do so, the article relies on primary sources obtained through interviews conducted with instructors and officers of the Nepali Army, and secondary research looking into the subject of NCC’s role. Overall, the study demonstrates that NCC is not just a routine drill work; it increases national security consciousness, fosters solidarity, and acquaints youths with the importance of serving the country. Situating these activities in the broader context of national security and protection of citizens, institutions, and sovereignty from within and without, the study highlights the manner in which cadets are being shaped into future guardians of Nepal. NCC, therefore, proves not just a volunteering system, but also a training ground for young people bearing a sound sense of responsibility towards the country
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