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  2. Home Guard (India) - Wikipedia

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    The Home Guard of India is a volunteer force tasked to be an auxiliary to the Indian police. [1] The Home Guards Organisation was reorganised in India in 1966 after the Sino-Indian War with the People's Republic of China, though it existed in smaller units individually in some places. Home Guards are recruited from various cross sections of the ...

  3. Security categories in India - Wikipedia

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    In India, security details are provided to some high-risk individuals by the police and local government. Depending on the threat perception to the person, the category is divided into six tiers: SPG, Z+ (highest level), Z, Y+, Y and X. Individuals under this security blanket include (but are not limited to) the President, Vice President, Prime Minister, Supreme Court and High Court Judges ...

  4. Indian Home Guard - Wikipedia

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    The Indian Home Guard was a series of volunteer infantry regiments recruited from the Five Civilized Tribes of the Indian Territory to support the Union during the American Civil War. There was also a series of Confederate units of Indian Territory . The leaders of all of the Five Civilized Tribes signed treaties with the Confederacy at the ...

  5. Police ranks and insignia of India - Wikipedia

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    Ministry of Home Affairs. The Ministry of Home Affairs is in overall charge of internal as well as external security and policing, and is the controlling authority for the Indian Police Service (IPS). The Home Secretary, the administrative head of the MHA, is an IAS officer in the rank of Secretary to Government of India.

  6. Indian Police Foundation and Institute - Wikipedia

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    The Indian Police Foundation is a response to the groundswell of public demand for an efficient, accountable and people-centric police that functions impartially, respects human dignity and human rights and steadfastly upholds the Rule of Law in all situations. The Foundation believes that a robust Criminal Justice System supported by a ...

  7. Indian Police Service - Wikipedia

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    The Indian Police Journal (IPJ), by Bureau of Police Research and Development, Ministry of Home Affairs. Published by Govt. of India, October–December 2009 Vol.LVI-No.4. ISSN 0537-2429. History of services of Indian police service, as on 1 July 1966, by Ministry of Home Affairs, India. Published by Govt. of India, 1969.

  8. Mass surveillance in India - Wikipedia

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    Mass surveillance in India includes Surveillance, Telephone tapping, Open-source intelligence, Lawful interception, and surveillance under Indian Telegraph Act, 1885 . In recent years, India has seen use of facial-recognition technology by the law enforcement. Telangana is the most surveilled state in India with 36 CCTV cameras per 1,000 people ...

  9. Barrackpore Police Commissionerate - Wikipedia

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    The police commissionerate is situated at Barrackpore, and is divided into three zones – North, Central and South. [9] The commissionerate is responsible for law enforcement over an area of 269.5 square kilometres (104.1 sq mi) area [10] with 25 police stations under it. [11] The commissionerate is headed by the Commissioner of Police, who is ...