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  2. VSK Kaumudi - Wikipedia

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    VSK Kaumudi (born 3 November 1962) is a retired IPS officer of 1986 batch, former Special Secretary (Internal security), Ministry of Home Affairs (India) Government of India [2] and Secretary (Security) in Cabinet Secretariat Government of India.

  3. Maintenance of Internal Security Act - Wikipedia

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    The Maintenance of Internal Security Act (MISA) was a controversial law passed by the Indian parliament in 1971 giving the administration of Prime Minister Indira Gandhi and Indian law enforcement agencies very broad powers – indefinite preventive detention of individuals, search and seizure of property without warrants, and wiretapping – in the quelling of civil and political disorder in ...

  4. Ministry of Home Affairs (India) - Wikipedia

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    Internal security and law and order, including anti-national and subversive activities of various groups/extremist organizations, policy and operational issues on terrorism, security clearances, monitoring of ISI activities and Home Secretary-level talks with Pakistan on terrorism and drug trafficking as a part of the composite dialogue process.

  5. Ashok Kumar (police officer) - Wikipedia

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    The book was awarded Pt. Govind Ballabh Pant’Award by Bureau of Police Research and Development, Ministry of Home Affairs. He has also authored three other books titled, Challenges to Internal Security of India, Cracking the Civil Services Examination: The Open Secret, and Ethics Integrity & Aptitude.

  6. Internal security - Wikipedia

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    Threats to the general peace may range from minor civil unrest, large scale violence, or even an armed insurgency.Threats to internal security may be directed at either the state's citizens, or the organs and infrastructure of the state itself, and may range from petty crime, serious organized crime, political or industrial unrest, or even domestic terrorism.

  7. Director general of police - Wikipedia

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    This consultation involves sending the names of eligible officers to the UPSC at least three months before the incumbent DGP's retirement. [5] Preparation of Panel: The UPSC prepares a panel of three officers deemed fit for the DGP position based on seniority, service record, and range of experience. This panel is then sent back to the state ...

  8. United States Senate Subcommittee on Internal Security

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    The United States Senate's Special Subcommittee to Investigate the Administration of the Internal Security Act and Other Internal Security Laws, 1951–77, known more commonly as the Senate Internal Security Subcommittee (SISS) and sometimes the McCarran Committee, was authorized by S. 366, approved December 21, 1950, to study and investigate (1) the administration, operation, and enforcement ...

  9. All India Services - Wikipedia

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    The Indian Police Service more popularly known as the 'IPS', is responsible for internal security, public safety and law and order. In 1948, a year after India gained independence from Britain, the Imperial Police (IP) was replaced by the Indian Police Service. The IPS is not a law enforcement agency in its own right; rather it is the body to ...