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Paramilitary forces of India

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India maintains 10 paramilitary forces.[1]

List of paramilitary forces

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From 1986 to 2011 the Central Armed Police Forces (CAPF) were considered as Central Police Organisations (CPOs).[2] However, as per their respective acts they all are Armed Police Forces.[2][3]

The paramilitary forces are made up of:[1]

  • Central Armed Police Forces[4]
    • Border Guarding Forces
      • Assam Rifles (AR)
      • Border Security Force (BSF)
      • Indo-Tibetan Border Police (ITBP)
      • Sashastra Seema Bal (SSB)
    • Special Task Force
      • National Security Guard (NSG)
    • Forces for Internal Security
      • Central Industrial Security Force (CISF)
      • Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF)
  • Railway Protection Force (RPF)
  • Special Frontier Force (SFF)
  • Special Protection Group (SPG)
Paramilitary Forces[1]
Paramilitary force Active Strength Governing Body Operational area Role
Assam Rifles 63,747[5] Ministry of Home Affairs (administrative)
Ministry of Defence (operational)[6]
Northeast India, India–Myanmar border Border guard
Border Security Force 257,363[5] Ministry of Home Affairs India–Pakistan border and India–Bangladesh border[7] Border guard
Central Industrial Security Force 144,418[5] Ministry of Home Affairs Industries, public sector undertakings, space installations, airports, seaports and Delhi Metro Protection and security of operational areas
Central Reserve Police Force 313,678[5] Ministry of Home Affairs All India Force Counter-insurgency and general elections
Indo-Tibetan Border Police 89,432[5] Ministry of Home Affairs India–China border[8] Border guard
National Security Guard 10,000 Ministry of Home Affairs Active Special operations in India Counter-terrorism
Railway Protection Force 76,563 Ministry of Railways Indian Railways Protection and security of operational areas
Sashastra Seema Bal 97,244[9] Ministry of Home Affairs India–Nepal border and India–Bhutan border[10] Border guard
Special Frontier Force 10,000[9] Cabinet Secretariat[11] Covert operations
Special Protection Group 3,000[9] Cabinet Secretariat Security of Prime Minister of India Executive Protection
Total 1,065,445

Ranks and insignia

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Officers
Rank group General / flag officers Senior officers Junior officers
Assam Rifles[12][13]
Director-general[note 1]
-
Special director-general[note 2]
-
Additional director-general[note 3]
-
Inspector general[note 4]
-
Deputy inspector-general[note 5]
-
Commandant[note 6]
-
Second-in-command[note 7]
-
Deputy commandant[note 8]
-
Assistant commandant[note 9]
-


Border Security Force
Director-general
-
Special director-general
-
Additional director-general
-
Inspector general
-
Deputy inspector-general
-
Commandant
-
Second-in-command
-
Deputy commandant
-
Assistant commandant
-


Central Industrial Security Force[14][15]
Director-general
-
Special director-general
-
Additional director-general
-
Inspector general
-
Deputy inspector-general
-
Senior commandant
-
Commandant
-
Deputy commandant
-
Assistant commandant
-


Central Reserve Police Force[16][17]
Director-general
-
Special director-general
-
Additional director-general
-
Inspector general
-
Deputy inspector-general
-
Commandant
-
Second-in-command
-
Deputy commandant
-
Assistant commandant
-


Indo-Tibetan Border Police[18]
Director-general
-
Additional director-general
-
Inspector general
-
Deputy inspector-general
-
Additional deputy inspector-general
-
Commandant
-
Second-in-command
-
Deputy commandant
-
Assistant commandant
-


National Security Guard[19]
Director general
-
Additional director general
-
Inspector general
-
Deputy inspector general
-
Group commander
-
Second in command
-
Deputy commander
-
Team commander
-


Railway Protection Force
Director general Additional director general Inspector general/
Principal chief security commissioner
Deputy inspector general/
Chief security commissioner
Senior commandant/
Senior divisional security commissioner
Commandant/
Divisional security commissioner
Assistant commandant/
Assistant security commissioner


Sashastra Seema Bal[20]
Director-general
-
Additional director-general
-
Inspector general
-
Deputy inspector-general
-
Commandant
-
Second-in-command
-
Deputy commandant
-
Assistant commandant
-


Special Frontier Force
Brigadier
Colonel
Lieutenant colonel
Major
Captain
First Lieutenant
Second Lieutenant


Rank group General / flag officers Senior officers Junior officers
Personnel below officer rank
Rank group Subordinate Officers (SOs) Non commissioned officers Enlisted
Assam Rifles[21]
No insignia
Subedar major
सूबेदार मेजर
Subedar
सूबेदार
Naib subedar
नायब सूबेदार
Warrant officer
-
Havildar[note 10]
हवलदार
Rifleman[note 11]
-


Border Security Force
No insignia
Subedar major
सूबेदार मेजर
Inspector
निरीक्षक
Sub-inspector
उप निरीक्षक
Assistant sub-inspector
सहायक उप निरीक्षक
Head constable
हवलदार
Constable
-


Central Industrial Security Force[14][15][22]
No insignia
Inspector
निरीक्षक
Sub inspector
उप निरीक्षक
Assistant sub-inspector
सहायक उप निरीक्षक
Head constable
हवलदार
Constable
-


Central Reserve Police Force[16][17]
No insignia
Subedar major
सूबेदार मेजर
Inspector
निरीक्षक
Sub-inspector
उप निरीक्षक
Assistant sub-inspector
सहायक उप निरीक्षक
Head constable
हवलदार
Constable
-


Indo-Tibetan Border Police[18]
No insignia
Subedar major
सूबेदार मेजर
Subedar/Inspector
सूबेदार/निरीक्षक
Sub inspector
उप निरीक्षक
Head constable
हवलदार
Naik
नायक
Lance naik
लांस नायक
Constable
-


National Security Guard[19]
No insignia
Subedar major
सूबेदार मेजर
Assistant commander-1
-
Assistant commander-2
-
Assistant commander-3
-
Ranger grade I
-
Ranger grade II
-
Combatised tradesmen
-


Railway Protection Force
No insignia
Inspector
निरीक्षक
Sub inspector
उप निरीक्षक
Assistant sub-inspector
सहायक उप निरीक्षक
Head constable
हवलदार
Constable
-


Sashastra Seema Bal[20]
No insignia
Subedar major
सूबेदार मेजर
Inspector
निरीक्षक
Sub inspector
उप निरीक्षक
Assistant sub-inspector
सहायक उप निरीक्षक
Head constable
हवलदार
Naik
नायक
Lance naik
लांस नायक
Constable
-


Special Frontier Force
No insignia
Subedar Major Subedar Naib Subedar Havildar Naik Lance Naik Sepoy
Rank group Subordinate Officers (SOs) Non commissioned officers Enlisted

See also

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Notes

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  1. ^ Equivalent to the rank lieutenant general (लेफ्टिनेंट - जनरल)
  2. ^ Equivalent to the rank lieutenant general (लेफ्टिनेंट - जनरल)
  3. ^ Equivalent to the rank lieutenant general (लेफ्टिनेंट - जनरल)
  4. ^ Equivalent to the rank major general (मेजर - जनरल)
  5. ^ Equivalent to the rank brigadier (ब्रिगेडियर)
  6. ^ Equivalent to the rank colonel (कर्नल)
  7. ^ Equivalent to the rank lieutenant colonel (लेफ्टिनेंट - कर्नल)
  8. ^ Equivalent to the rank major (मेजर)
  9. ^ Equivalent to the rank captain (कप्तान)
  10. ^ Equivalent to the rank head constable (-)
  11. ^ Equivalent to the rank constable (-)

References

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  16. ^ a b "The Central Reserve Police Force Rules/Regulations/Scheme,1955" (PDF). 24 February 1955.
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  18. ^ a b "XI Miscellaneous - 153. Rank structure". The Indo-Tibetan Border Police Force Act, 1992 (PDF). Ministry of Home Affairs. 1 September 1992.
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