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Hard Training, Sweat In The Soil, Shaping The Shield Of Security For Nation Building Covered in dust, drenched in sweat and pushed beyond limits, these trainees find a rare moment of rest right where their journey is being shaped, on the soil itself. This soil does not merely witness their struggle, it shapes the spirit of CISF trainees and strengthens them for their role in securing the nation and nation building. #CISF #NationFirst #NationBuilding #ShieldOfSecurity #training #JaiHind #ServiceBeforeSelf #resilience #IndianForces @HMOIndia @PIB_India @mygovindia @CISFTraining
























29 Bn #ITBP established a new COB at Diwalur in the deep Maad area, strengthening presence in remote terrain. On the occasion, an interaction programme was held with villagers; essential items were distributed, followed by a community lunch. 🇮🇳 #Himveers





After Eliminating Naxals, now HM .@AmitShah Ji has set eyes on Urban Naxals & other disruptive forces inside Nation. @Modi Sarkar is bringing new Path-breaking Bill for admñ reforms in CAPF that will strengthen Bharat's Internal & Border Security. But naturally CONgress has already started opposing it even before it's put in Parliament citing Supreme Court directives. What's the bill about & why is it important! Read full details. The Central Armed Police Forces (General Administration) Bill, 2026 represents a forward-thinking, strategic masterstroke by Modi Sarkar & HM Amit Shah Ji to fortify Bharat's internal security architecture amid escalating hybrid threats—cross-border terrorism, persistent Left-Wing Extremism (LWE) pockets, border standoffs with China, and urban radicalisation risks. This Bill codifies a proven leadership model that has delivered transformative results while addressing cadre concerns through structured reforms. Core Provisions That Strengthen IPS Leadership for National Security Drafted under .@HMOIndia and cleared by the Union Cabinet on March 10, 2026, the Bill provides statutory backing to long-standing executive practices: • Reservation of senior posts for IPS deputation — It formalises 50% of Inspector General (IG)-level posts and 20% of Deputy Inspector General (DIG)-level posts in the five major CAPFs (CRPF, BSF, CISF, ITBP, SSB) exclusively for IPS officers on deputation. • Codification of recruitment rules, service conditions, disciplinary procedures, and operational autonomy — This ends reliance on ad-hoc executive orders, giving the forces a robust legal foundation for over 10 lakh personnel. • Restructuring of deputation posts and creation of additional leadership roles — This improves overall cadre management, ensures continuity, and balances promotions while retaining experienced strategic oversight at the apex. These clauses directly respond to the complex, multi-dimensional challenges Bharat faces today. Pure tactical or insular leadership cannot handle the interplay of kinetic operations, intelligence fusion, state coordination, legal compliance, and public trust—precisely the strengths IPS officers bring from their All India Service training and district-to-state experience. This is real gamechanger. How the Bill Tackles Rising National Security Issues Under IPS Leadership— • LWE on the brink of eradication — Violent incidents dropped 89% (from 1,936 in 2010 to 222 in 2025), deaths fell 91% (1,005 to 95), and “most-affected” districts shrank from 36 (2014) to just 3 (2025). Home Minister Amit Shah publicly declared India Maoist-free by March 31, 2026. IPS-led CRPF DGs have driven this through integrated strategies: forward operating bases (229 added since 2019), surrender policies, development linkage, and seamless MHA-state coordination—capabilities honed in state policing. • Border security amid heightened tensions — BSF and ITBP, under IPS strategic command, maintain vigil along Pakistan and China frontiers while upholding human rights standards that prevent escalation into full militarisation. • Critical infrastructure and disaster response — CISF’s zero major breaches at airports/ports and rapid deployment in floods/earthquakes reflect disciplined, citizen-centric policing ethos that IPS leaders instil. • Modernisation and welfare — The Govt extended Modernisation Plan-IV (₹1,523 crore, 2022–2026) for state-of-the-art weapons, IT upgrades, and equipment. Recent IPS leadership in CRPF achieved 100% timely PPO generation for retirees, boosting morale amid high-risk deployments. Bill ensures this winning formula continues. IPS officers provide “glue”—pan-India perspective, rule-of-law adherence & coordination with elected Govts—that prevents silos or over-militarisation. By retaining apex oversight, the Govt avoids risks of fragmented command in hybrid warfare scenarios. Don't you think this's sufficient for CONgress to oppose it? Think.







