Two Tripura Cadre IPS Officers Empanelled for Top Central Posts

Agartala: In a significant stride for the policing landscape of the Northeastern region, two distinguished Indian Police Service (IPS) officers from the Tripura cadre, Rajiv Singh and Anurag, have been empanelled for appointment to Director General (DG) or equivalent positions within the Government of India.

This marks a pivotal moment in their illustrious careers, opening doors to highly coveted senior roles at the national level.

Rajiv Singh, a seasoned 1993-batch IPS officer, presently holds the crucial charge of Director General of Police (DGP) in Manipur. His empanelment for central postings at the DG or DG-equivalent level underscores his proven leadership and extensive experience in maintaining law and order in challenging environments.

Joining him in this prestigious recognition is Anurag, a 1994-batch IPS officer, who currently serves as the Director General of Police (DGP) in Tripura. His empanelment for DG-equivalent positions signifies a similar acknowledgment of his capabilities and dedicated service to the force.

The empanelment of both officers is a testament to their individual merits and professional excellence. Furthermore, this development is a clear indicator of the increasing representation and growing influence of officers from the Northeastern cadres at the apex echelons of national policing, reflecting a broader recognition of their contributions to the nation’s security framework.

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