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7 types of Central Armed Police Forces of India

TOI Lifestyle Desk
| ETimes.in | Last updated on - Jul 21, 2024, 09:00 IST
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​7 types of Central Armed Police Forces of India

When we think about feeling safe in our localities, we owe a lot to the devoted and hardworking individuals of the Indian police forces. They are the ones who safeguard, handle emergencies, and ensure our nation is secure day and night.

But did you know that the Indian police is not just one unified body? There are different types of police forces, each with its own specialised responsibilities and unique skills and training. These specialized units, known as the Central Armed Police Forces (CAPFs), are crucial in handling various significant duties like protecting our borders, responding to crises, and maintaining peace during challenging times.

Let's delve deeper and take a closer look at how these CAPFs contribute to our safety and security across the country.

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​National Security Guard (NSG)



The NSG (National Security Guard) is India's specialised unit for dealing with terrorism. They're highly trained and have high-tech equipment to save hostages, fight terrorists, and handle dangerous security crises. When there's a terrorist attack, they move fast to stop the threat and keep VIPs, significant people, and key places safe all around India.

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​Indo-Tibetan Border Police (ITBP)




The ITBP protects the borders with China, particularly in the difficult regions of the Himalayas. They are trained in mountain warfare and high-altitude operations, making them skilled at protecting our borders in harsh environmental conditions. Beyond border security, they also take on emergency relief missions and participate in international peacekeeping operations under the United Nations.

Image credit: Instagram/itbp_official

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Assam Rifles


The Assam Rifles functions under the dual control of the Indian Army and the Ministry of Home Affairs. They particularly operate in the Northeastern states, where they are involved in security operations against various terrorist cells. They play a crucial role in maintaining peace, stability, and development in the region while also supporting disaster relief operations.

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​Central Industrial Security Force (CISF)


The CISF is responsible for providing security to important infrastructure and establishments such as airports, seaports, nuclear installations, and key government buildings. They ensure the safety of passengers, and personnel within these facilities, utilising advanced security measures and technology to prevent threats like terrorism, sabotage, and unauthorized access.

Image credit: Instagram/official_cisf

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​Sashastra Seema Bal (SSB)



The SSB is responsible for protecting India's borders with Nepal and Bhutan. They maintain peace and security in these areas, preventing cross-border crimes, illegal activities, and ensuring friendly relations with neighboring countries. They also play a role in community development and welfare activities along the borders to promote harmony among the local population.

Image credit: ssb.gov.in

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​Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF)



The CRPF is the largest central armed police force unit and plays a crucial role in maintaining internal security. They are positioned in various states to support local law enforcement agencies during elections, riots, and other situations requiring crowd control or maintaining peace. They also handle security operations in areas affected by terrorism, providing security to important infrastructure and promoting development in remote and conflict-prone regions.
Image credit: crpf.gov.in

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​Border Security Force (BSF)


The BSF is responsible for protecting India's borders, particularly the land borders. They ensure that our borders are secure against threats such as illegal immigration, smuggling, and other cross-border crimes. They manage along the borders with Pakistan and Bangladesh, among others, using advanced technology and strict surveillance to maintain awareness.

Image credit: mha.gov.in

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Ramesh Chand rajput
678 days ago
Assam Rifles not CAPF. Assam Rifles is known as CPMF central para military force
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