GS 2: PolityGS 2: Governance

For IPS officers, Central stint must for IG-level posting: Govt, Pg6

Central government mandates two-year central deputation for IPS officers to qualify for IG-level empanelment, effective from the 2011 batch.

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Key Highlights:

  • The central government has amended guidelines for the empanelment of IPS officers.
  • A minimum of two years of central deputation at the SP or DIG level is now mandatory for empanelment as IG or equivalent at the Centre.
  • The new condition applies to IPS officers from the 2011 batch onwards.
  • The decision aims to address the shortage of officers at the SP and DIG ranks in CAPFs, central police organizations, and key security posts.

Detailed Insights:

  • The revised guidelines stipulate that IPS officers must have a minimum of two years of central experience at the SP/DIG or equivalent level to be empanelled at the IG/equivalent level at the Centre.
  • The central government has been facing a shortage of IPS officers willing to come on central deputation at the SP and DIG levels for several years.
  • Many officers prefer to stay in their states, where they hold district and range-level postings with significant field responsibilities.
  • This change in norms is intended to encourage more IPS officers to take up central deputation roles, particularly at the SP and DIG levels.

Key Concepts Involved:

  • Empanelment: The process of selecting officers for promotion to higher ranks or for specific assignments.
  • Central Deputation: The temporary assignment of officers from state services to the central government.
  • CAPFs: Central Armed Police Forces, which are the armed units of the Union of India.
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