GS 2: PolityGS 3: Internal Security

Send more IPS officers to Centre, Union Home Secretary tells States despite SC order, Pg12

Centre urges states to increase IPS officer deputation despite SC order to reduce IPS dominance in CAPFs.

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Key Highlights:

  • Union Home Secretary has requested States to increase the number of IPS officers on Central deputation.
  • The request aims to fill positions in CAPFs and CPOs like CBI and NIA.
  • This letter was sent despite the Supreme Court's order on October 28, 2025, to reduce IPS deputation in CAPFs.
  • Currently, 20% of DIG and 50% of IG posts in CAPFs are reserved for IPS officers.
  • As of December 23, 2025, 36 out of 188 reserved posts for IPS officers at DIG/IG level in CAPFs are vacant.

Detailed Insights:

  • The Central Deputation Reserve mandates that 40% of senior duty posts in each cadre are earmarked for Central deputation.
  • States often nominate senior IPS officers but lack nominations for posts from Superintendent of Police to Inspector-General.
  • State governments sometimes withdraw officers' names after selection or delay their relieving, affecting the selection and deputation process.
  • The Supreme Court's order intends to decrease the dominance of IPS officers in the Central Armed Police Forces.
  • Adequate representation of officers at different levels is needed to ensure every eligible officer has the opportunity to serve at the Centre.

Key Concepts Involved:

  • Central Armed Police Forces (CAPFs): Uniformed security forces in India under the authority of the Ministry of Home Affairs.
  • Central Deputation: The temporary transfer of officers from state cadres to serve under the central government.
  • Cadre Management: The process of managing and administering officers within a specific service or branch of government.
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