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In
July 1958, the Ministry of Defence accepted the need for starting
broad-based training within the country, for senior decision-makers,
on matters related to national security. They recognised that such
training would be more useful if it extended beyond a narrow
definition of defence matters and covered the many diverse subjects
related to national security. The Parliament Estimates Committee,
attached to the Ministry of Defence, established the feasibility of
setting up a college for imparting such training, in India, on the
pattern existing in other countries with advanced military
capabilities.
On
May 6, 1959, the Cabinet Defence Committee approved the proposal for
establishing the National Defence College. The Defence Minister issued
formal orders, on September 15, 1959, conveying the sanction of the
President of India for setting up of a National Defence College (NDC)
in India for preparing senior service and civil officers for assuming
higher responsibilities in the planning and management of national
strategy and security.
In July 1959, Lt General K Bahadur Singh was appointed the first
Commandant of the College. By the end of the year, he had formulated
detailed plans including the aim and the charter of NDC as well as the
scope of studies at the College. The Chiefs’ of Staff cleared these
on December 25, 1959.
On April 14, 1960, the Ministry of Defence, laid down the following
aim for the College:-
"The
NDC will provide joint training and instruction to senior service and
civil officers and will be under the administrative control of the
Ministry of Defence. The study at the College will relate to
strategic, economic, scientific, political and industrial aspects of
national defence."
Based on the aim, the scope of study was planned to include an
examination of internal and external threats to the security of India
as well as possible trends for the next ten years. Studies would
include analysis of diverse factors such as foreign policies of other
nations, conflicts over vital economic interests or territorial claims
and factional, communal or political differences. Members of the
course would also analyse
formulation of national strategy for various contingencies up to and
including the outbreak of war. Based on these guidelines, the first
Course at NDC commenced on April 27, 1960.
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The First Commandant of NDC

Lt Gen
K Bahadur Singh
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