ASSAM RIFLES - DEFENCE AND SECURITY

News: Assam Rifles secures threatened supply route to Manipur’s hill districts

 

What's in the news?

       The Assam Rifles has moved additional troops to secure a bridge on a national highway in south Manipur that is the only route for essential supplies to the tribal district of Churachandpur district in the violence-hit State.

 

Assam Rifles:

       Assam Rifles is one of the six central armed police forces (CAPFs). The other forces being the Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF), the Border Security Force (BSF), the Indo-Tibetan Border Police (ITBP), the Central Industrial Security Force (CISF) and the Sashastra Seema Bal (SSB).

       It has a sanctioned strength of over 63,000 personnel and has 46 battalions apart from administrative and training staff.

 

Nodal Ministry:

       It is under the administrative control of the Ministry of Home Affairs (MHA).

 

Mandate:

       It is tasked with the maintenance of law and order in the North East along with the Indian Army and also guards the Indo-Myanmar border in the region. 

 

Uniqueness:

       It is the only paramilitary force with a dual control structure.

 

Dual Control:

       While the administrative control of the force is with the MHA, its operational control is with the Indian Army, which is under the Ministry of Defence (MoD).

       This means that salaries and infrastructure for the force is provided by the MHA, but the deployment, posting, transfer and deputation of the personnel is decided by the Army.

       All its senior ranks, from DG to IG and sector headquarters are manned by officers from the Army.

       The force is commanded by Lieutenant General from the Indian Army.

 

Other Features:

       The force is the only central paramilitary force (CPMF) in real sense as its operational duties and regimentation are on the lines of the Indian Army.

       However, being a Central Armed Police force under MHA, its recruitment, perks, promotion of its personnel and retirement policies are governed according to the rules framed by the MHA for CAPFs.