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109542
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ID:
110612
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ID:
128754
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ID:
119369
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ID:
122515
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ID:
122509
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112030
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131048
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Publication |
2014.
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Summary/Abstract |
One of the most uncomfortable questions that stare in the face of Appointments Committee of the Cabinet (ACC) is whether an IPS officer with a career-long experience in state police force can lead a central paramilitary force. Even within the central paramilitary forces, the tasks and objectives of the Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) and the border guarding forces are different. Furthermore, among the border guarding forces, Indo-Tibetan Border Police Force (ITBP) functions differently than the Border Security Force (BSF) or the Sashastra Seema Bal (SSB) or Myanmar Border for that matter. So, shouldn't ACC consider the experience of the officer with a particular force before appointing him to its top position?
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ID:
104530
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ID:
110613
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ID:
154440
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ID:
129945
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ID:
122292
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ID:
137851
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Indo-Tibetan Border Police (ITBP) force is planning to raise 16 battalions in the next four to five years. While there was a proposal previously to induct eight battalions in Arunachal Pradesh, the home ministry has further given the approval ‘in-principle’ for eight additional battalions - taking the count to 16 now. Apparently, the new director general (DG), Krishna Chaudhary, raised the issue of increasing the strength with the home minister Rajnath Singh, few weeks after he took charge as the DG. The main intention of these additional forces is to enable rest and recuperation for the troops that are deployed in the tough and inhospitable high altitude regions.
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ID:
137891
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Summary/Abstract |
By the time this article is read, India would be in the midst of what is being touted as the biggest elections in the history. Around 81.4 crore Indians from all across the country have registered to cast their vote, which is 10 crore more voters from the previous General Elections in 2010. As per the planning of the Election Commission (EC), the polling will be conducted in nine phases from April 7 to May 14 in 543 constituencies. In other words, the country will witness one of the biggest security operations in recent times. It’ll also be a test for the cooperation between state law and order machinery and the central paramilitary forces.
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ID:
122149
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ID:
110615
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