Central Armed Police Forces
The Central Armed Police Forces refers to uniform nomenclature of security forces in India under the authority of Ministry of Home Affairs. Their role is to defend the national interest mainly against the internal threats. They are the Border Security Force, Central Reserve Police Force, Central Industrial Security Force, Indo-Tibetan Border Police and National Security Guard and Sashastra Seema Bal.
Organisation and leadership
Central Armed Police Forces are organized with the primary role of border guarding for BSF, ITBP, SSB; Security of sensitive establishments by CISF, Assisting Police to tackle Law & Order, Counter-Terrorist Operations, Counter Naxal Operations by CRPF, NSG. Apart from the primary role, all CAPFs are involved in assisting Police in Law & Order situations and also Army in Counter-Terrorist Operations. BSF & CRPF have assisted the army during external aggression in the past. CAPFs work along with both Army & Police in different roles assigned to them.Central Armed Police Forces personnel also serve in various important organisations such as Research and Analysis Wing, Special Protection Group, National Investigation Agency, Intelligence Bureau , Central Bureau of Investigation, National Disaster Response Force, Narcotics Control Bureau and Indian Army on deputation. Their role and performance, therefore, assumes a great significance due to the special features of an emergency force which is pressed in aid to the civil power to perform multiple roles in extremely difficult situations.
Organized Group ‘A’ Service (OGAS) to Group ‘A’ Executive Cadre Officers
Supreme Court Ruling
On 5 February 2019, the Supreme Court of India ruled that all CAPFs would be granted better pay benefits or Non-Functional Financial Upgradation, and the status of Organised Group ‘A’ Services, ending a nearly decade-long battle for the central armed police. In a landmark judgment by Justices Rohinton Fali Nariman and M R Shah, the court said the CAPF officers–from BSF, CRPF, SSB, ITBP, and CISF– will now be granted the NFFU and will be considered as organized group A Central Services.Approval By Cabinet
On July 2019, Union Cabinet granted Organized Group 'A' Service status to Group 'A' executive cadre officers of the Central Armed Police Forces. It also extended the benefit of Non-Functional Financial Upgradation and Non-Functional Selection Grade to the executive cadre officers at an enhanced rate of 30%.Recruitment, ranks and structure
Recruitment of candidates to the CAPFs may be conducted by the Union Public Service Commission, the Staff Selection Commission, or the respective service HQs depending on the post to be filled. There are three possible pathways for recruitment to the CAPFs:Gazetted officers
Officers in CAPFs are recruited through the Central Armed Police Forces Examination conducted by UPSC. They are appointed as Assistant Commandants and are Gazetted Officers generally referred to as DAGOs in CRPF, AC in BSF. DEGOs are those officers who have been promoted through departmental exams conducted internally for Subordinate Officers.CAPFs ranks | Police ranks | Army ranks | Navy ranks | Air Force ranks | Coast Guard ranks |
Director General | Director General of State Police Force | Lieutenant General | Vice Admiral | Air Marshal | Director General |
Additional Director General | Additional Director General | Lieutenant General | Vice Admiral | Air Marshal | Additional Director General |
Inspector General | Inspector General | Major General | Rear Admiral | Air Vice Marshal | Inspector General |
Deputy Inspector General | Deputy Inspector General | Brigadier | Commodore | Air commodore | Deputy Inspector General |
Commandant | Senior Superintendent of Police | Colonel | Captain | Group Captain | commandant |
Second-in-Command | Superintendent of Police | Lt.Colonel | Commander | Wing Commander | commandant. |
Deputy Commandant | Additional Deputy Commissioner of Police/Additional Superintendent of Police | Major | Lieutenant Commander | Squadron Leader | Deputy Commandant |
Assistant Commandant | Assistant Commissioner of Police / Deputy Superintendent of Police | Captain | Lieutenant | Flight lieutenant | Assistant Commandant |
Subordinate officers
Sub Inspectors are recruited through competitive examination conducted by Staff Selection Commission and they are referred to as DASOs. DESOs are those officers who have been promoted through departmental exams conducted internally for Constables, Head Constables, and Assistant Sub Inspectors.Constables
Constables are recruited through a competitive examination conducted by Staff Selection Commission.Apart from the above modes, CAPFs conduct recruitment for specialized posts such as Engineers, Doctors, etc. among DAGOs and Wireless operators, Technicians, Nursing Staff, etc. among subordinate officers and constables directly under their own authority.
Women in the Central Armed Police Forces
Initially, women were not recruited for the Central Armed Police Forces. In 1992 Asha Sinha created history by being the first Woman Commandant of any of the Central Armed Forces in India when she was selected as Commandant, Central Industrial Security Force, for Mazagon Dock Shipbuilders Limited. Earlier the role of Women was allowed but limited to supervisory roles in the Central Armed Police Forces. The Parliamentary Committees of India for women's empowerment recommended greater roles for women in the CAPF. On these recommendations, the Ministry of Home Affairs declared reservation for women in constabulary in paramilitary forces, and later declared that they can also be inducted as officers in combat roles in all five Central Armed Police Forces. The Union Home Minister announced that women's representation in the CRPF and CISF would be made 15 percent while it would be 5 percent in the BSF, ITBP and SSB. On 5 January 2016, it was decided that 33 percent of posts at the constabulary level would be reserved for women in the CRPF and the CISF to begin with, and 14-15 percent of posts at the constable level in the BSF, SSB and ITBP in a phased manner, Rijiju said. In 2016, an IPS Officer Archana Ramasundaram of 1980 Batch rewrote history when she became the first woman to become the Director General of Police of a Paramilitary Force as DG, Sashastra Seema Bal.Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF)
The Central Reserve Police Force is the largest of the Central Armed Police Forces units with 313,678 personnel in 245 battalions. The Central Reserve Police includes:- The Rapid Action Force, a 15 battalion anti-riot force trained to respond to sectarian violence.
- The Commando Battalion for Resolute Action, a 10 battalion strong anti-Naxalite/COIN force.
Border Security Force (BSF)