Director General of the National Security Guard
Director General is the head of the Indian National Security Guard, the federal contingency deployment force that was created to deal with terrorism in India. The DG is selected by the Home Minister. In the first thirty-one years since its creation in 1984, the NSG has had twenty-eight DGs, with an average tenure of one year and few months. Many DGs have served only a few months, while waiting for promotion to a more desirable post. All the selected DGs have been officers from the Indian Police Service.
Director General of NSG is equivalent in rank to a Lieutenant General in the Army, an Air Marshal in the Air Force, or a Vice Admiral in the Navy, all three-star ranks.
The Director General is assisted, for administrative matters, by four IG Rank officers drawn from Armed Forces and the Indian Police Service, of whom two are Inspectors General each for Administration and Headquarters who in turn are assisted by Deputy Inspectors General. The Financial Advisor of the NSG has been an Indian Civil Accounts Service officer of the rank of Joint Secretary and also has Dy Advisors from the Indian Audit and Accounts Service and Indian Civil Accounts Service.