Veteran IPS Officer Nalin Prabhat Named New DGP of Jammu and Kashmir

Nalin Prabhat, an esteemed IPS officer with extensive counter-insurgency experience and several accolades, has been appointed as the Special Director General of the Jammu and Kashmir Police, succeeding R R Swain following his retirement on September 30. Prabhat's background positions him well to address the region's security challenges.


Devdiscourse News Desk | New Delhi | Updated: 15-08-2024 15:01 IST | Created: 15-08-2024 15:01 IST
Veteran IPS Officer Nalin Prabhat Named New DGP of Jammu and Kashmir
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Veteran IPS officer Nalin Prabhat has been appointed as the new Special Director General of the Jammu and Kashmir Police, effective immediately. He will assume the role of the force's chief after the retirement of R R Swain on September 30, the Ministry of Home Affairs announced.

The order confirms that Prabhat, a 1992 IPS officer from the Andhra Pradesh cadre, will take charge upon Swain's departure. Prabhat's illustrious career includes three Police Gallantry Medals and the Parakram Padak.

Prabhat, aged 55, has an extensive background in counter-insurgency operations, having previously led the Greyhounds, a specialised anti-Naxal unit in Andhra Pradesh. His previous roles within the Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) include Inspector General of Operations and Additional Director General in the Kashmir region.

The government recently curtailed Prabhat's tenure as Director General of the National Security Guard (NSG) and facilitated his deputation to the Union Territories cadre for three years. Experts believe Prabhat's experience will be crucial in navigating Jammu and Kashmir's complex security landscape.

Observers suggest that Prabhat's expertise could play a pivotal role in addressing the region's security needs during this politically sensitive period. His career, marked by exceptional bravery and dedication to public service, makes him well-suited for the role, and his appointment is expected to bring a strategic approach to maintaining peace and stability in the region.

(With inputs from agencies.)

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