Agartala: In a significant career milestone, two senior IPS officers from the Tripura cadre, Rajiv Singh and Anurag, have been empanelled for appointment to the rank of Director General (DG) or equivalent posts in the Government of India.
Officers Selected for DG-Level Central Roles
Rajiv Singh, a 1993-batch IPS officer currently serving as the Director General of Police in Manipur, and Anurag, a 1994-batch officer presently the DGP of Tripura, have both cleared the panel for central deputation to key leadership roles at the DG or equivalent level.
Opportunities for Leadership in Central Agencies
This empanelment opens up opportunities for them to assume top positions in central government departments, agencies, or paramilitary forces. Their inclusion reflects growing recognition of officers from the northeastern cadre in senior national policing and administrative roles.
Recognition of Service and Regional Contribution
The selection of Rajiv Singh and Anurag underscores their exemplary service records and leadership in handling complex assignments, further highlighting the increasing contribution of northeastern states to India’s national governance and security architecture.
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