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A display of the various ranks of the Indian police and their respective uniform at the National Police Memorial and Museum in New Delhi.. Police services in India comprises the Indian Police Service (IPS), DANIPS, and Pondicherry Police Service recruited by the central government, along with various State Police Services recruited by state governments.
Assistant Commandant is a title often given to the second-in-command of a military, uniformed service, training establishment or academy. This usage is common in English-speaking nations, [ citation needed ] and in some countries it may be a military or police rank.
The process of appointment from the State Police Service to the IPS against the Promotion Quota is a lengthy process involving three stakeholders- the concerned State Government, the Union Public Service Commission (UPSC), and the Union Government. The roles of these stakeholders are defined in the Indian Police Service (Recruitment) Rules ...
The Commandant may be assisted by a Second-in-Command also known as Deputy Commandant, equivalent in rank to Additional Superintendent of Police. Each Battalion may be divided into appropriate number of Companies and a Headquarters Company, each of which will be headed by an Assistant Commandant, equivalent in rank to Deputy Superintendent of ...
Inspector of police (IP) (Traditional Chinese: 督 察): two pips Probationary inspector of police (PI) (Traditional Chinese: 見 習 督 察 ) : pip Junior police officers (JPOs)
GRU – Glavnoe Razvedyvatel'noe Upravlenie, meaning main intelligence directorate; GSR – General staff requirement (US) GSRS – General support rocket system; GSG9- Grenzschutzgruppe 9 der Bundespolizei (Border Protection Group 9 of the Federal Police) GSOF – Georgian Special Operations Forces; GST – General staff target
Officers reaching the SP rank are predominantly selected from the Indian Police Service (IPS) and, alternatively, from the respective State Police Services (SPS). IPS officers begin as Assistant Superintendent of Police (ASP), while SPS officers start as Deputy Superintendent of Police (DSP/DySP), both heading police sub-divisions.
State Police Services rank insignia [2]; Insignia: Rank: Superintendent of police [a]: Additional superintendent of police [b]: Deputy superintendent of police [c]: Abbreviation