New Delhi/Ladakh: In a significant administrative reshuffle within the Indian Police Service (IPS), the Ministry of Home Affairs (MHA) on Friday effected a series of high-level postings involving senior IPS officers from the AGMUT cadre (Arunachal Pradesh–Goa–Mizoram–Union Territories). The changes include the appointment of Mukesh Singh (IPS: 1996: AGMUT) as the new Director General of Police (DGP), Ladakh, along with transfers and new postings in Arunachal Pradesh and Delhi.
Mukesh Singh Takes Charge as DGP, Ladakh
Senior IPS officer Mukesh Singh, a 1996-batch AGMUT cadre officer, has been appointed as the Director General of Police of Ladakh following his repatriation from central deputation. He replaces Shiv Darshan Singh Jamwal (IPS: 1995: AGMUT), who has been transferred and appointed as the new DGP of Arunachal Pradesh.
The MHA formally issued the posting order on Friday, marking Singh’s return to a key leadership role in a strategically sensitive Union Territory.
Leadership Transition in Arunachal Pradesh Police
Alongside Singh’s appointment, the MHA also announced major changes in Arunachal Pradesh:
- Anand Mohan (IPS: 1994: AGMUT), who was serving as the DGP of Arunachal Pradesh, has been transferred to Delhi.
- Shiv Darshan Singh Jamwal (IPS: 1995: AGMUT) has been appointed as the new DGP of Arunachal Pradesh, replacing Anand Mohan.
Jamwal was serving as DGP, Ladakh prior to this reassignment.
Profile: Mukesh Singh – Veteran Counter-Terrorism Specialist
Early Life and Education
Date of Birth: January 24, 1971
Place of Birth: Bokaro Steel City, Bihar (now in Jharkhand)
Education:
- B.Tech in Civil Engineering, Indian Institute of Technology (IIT), Delhi
- Police Training: Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel National Police Academy (SVPNPA), 1996 batch
Career Overview and Policing Experience
Mukesh Singh is widely regarded as one of India’s most experienced counter-terrorism and internal security specialists.
Jammu and Kashmir Policing
Originally belonging to the Jammu and Kashmir cadre, Singh continued under the AGMUT cadre following its reorganization in 2019. His field experience includes some of the most militancy-affected regions in the country:
- Senior Superintendent of Police (SSP): Jammu, Reasi, Pulwama, and Poonch
- Inspector General of Police (IGP): Jammu Range
- Additional Director General of Police (ADGP): Jammu Zone
These assignments were carried out during periods of intense militancy and security challenges.
Key Role in National Investigation Agency (NIA)
Mukesh Singh was a founding member of the core team that established the National Investigation Agency (NIA). During his tenure, he served in multiple leadership roles:
- Superintendent of Police (SP)
- Deputy Inspector General (DIG)
- Inspector General (IG)
At the NIA, Singh investigated several high-profile terror and national security cases, gaining recognition for his operational and investigative expertise.
Central Deputation with ITBP
Before his appointment as DGP, Ladakh, Singh served on central deputation with the Indo-Tibetan Border Police (ITBP):
- Inspector General (IG), ITBP: From 2023
- Additional Director General (ADG), ITBP: From September 2025 until January 2026
His experience with ITBP further strengthened his exposure to border security and high-altitude operations, making him well-suited for the Ladakh posting.
Other Key Assignments
In addition to his major postings, Singh has also served in:
- Delhi Police
- National Human Rights Commission (NHRC) as SSP
- IGP (Crime), Jammu & Kashmir
- IGP (Personnel), Police Headquarters, J&K
Awards and Decorations
Mukesh Singh’s service record is marked by several prestigious gallantry and service awards:
Police Medal for Gallantry (PMG):
- First award in 2003
- Bar (second award) in 2005
- Sher-e-Kashmir Police Medal for Gallantry: 2002
- President’s Police Medal for Distinguished Service: 2014
- DGP’s Commendation Medal: 1999
- Army Commander Commendation Medal: 2005
Contributions to Policing Literature
Apart from operational policing, Singh has made notable contributions to academic and professional literature on security and law enforcement. His works include:
- Books
- Police Operations
- Curse of the Pir
- Research Papers
- Conducting an Anti-Terrorist Operation (2014)
- Police Operations (2015)
- Investigation of Encounter Killings (2016)
Strategic Importance of Ladakh Posting
Ladakh, given its geopolitical sensitivity, border dynamics, and internal security challenges, requires experienced leadership. Mukesh Singh’s background in counter-terrorism, border policing, and central armed forces positions him as a critical choice for maintaining law and order in the Union Territory.
Operational Priorities
With this reshuffle, the Ministry of Home Affairs has placed seasoned officers in key strategic roles. Mukesh Singh’s appointment as DGP, Ladakh, Anand Mohan’s transfer to Delhi, and Shiv Darshan Singh Jamwal’s elevation as DGP, Arunachal Pradesh, reflect a broader effort to align experience with operational priorities across sensitive regions of the country.
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