GS 2: PolityGS 2: Governance

Norms modified for IPS officers taking up IG posts at Centre, Pg8

MHA mandates two-year central deputation for IPS officers to become eligible for IG posts, impacting 2011 batch onwards.

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Key Highlights:

  • The MHA has mandated a two-year Central deputation for IPS officers at the SP and DIG ranks.
  • This is now compulsory for eligibility to be posted as IGP with the Union Government.
  • The order is applicable to IPS officers from the 2011 batch onwards.
  • The MHA has communicated this modification to the Chief Secretaries of all States via a letter dated January 28.

Detailed Insights:

  • The modification aims to address the shortage of IPS officers at the Centre, particularly in the ranks of SP to IGP.
  • States often nominate officers for senior-level positions but not for SP to IGP roles, leading to vacancies.
  • Prior to Central deputation, the consent of the AIS officer and clearance from the State government are necessary.
  • As of December 23, 2025, there were 104 vacancies out of 229 sanctioned SP-level posts and 69 vacancies out of 256 DIG-level posts.

Key Concepts Involved:

  • Central Deputation: The temporary transfer of an officer from a State government to the Union Government.
  • Empanelment: The process of enlisting officers who are considered suitable for promotion or appointment to specific posts.
  • AIS (All India Services): The collective term for the Indian Administrative Service (IAS), the Indian Police Service (IPS), and the Indian Forest Service (IFoS).
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