Nina Singh became the First Woman CISF Chief Rahul Rasgotra ITBP Chief

Nina Singh is the first woman to be named Director General of the Central Industrial Security Force (CISF) by the central government.

This is a big step forward for women in security services, which have usually been run by men. This choice, along with other important choices, shows a bigger change in the way India’s security apparatus is led.

Nina Singh Breaks Down Walls at CISF

Nina Singh, an experienced IPS officer from the 1989 batch from Rajasthan, has broken the glass ceiling by being named Director General of the CISF.

She was recently promoted to the top job of Special DG of the CISF, which shows how good she is at her job and as a leader. This action shows that the government is serious about putting women in important security roles.

Rahul Rasgotra is now in charge of the ITBP

Rahul Rasgotra, who was once the Special Director of the Intelligence Bureau (IB), has been made the new Director General of the Indo-Tibetan Border Police (ITBP).

This is another important appointment. Rasgotra has been an IPS officer since 1989 and is from the Manipur cadre. He has a lot of knowledge in this job.

It is expected that his term will give the ITBP new ways to look at the problems they face in protecting India’s borders, especially in the sensitive area between India and Tibet.

The CRPF has hired Anish Dayal Singh

As of now, Anish Dayal Singh, who was head of the ITBP, is now the director general of the Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF).

Singh is an expert in internal security and counter-intelligence because he used to work for the Intelligence Bureau. This makes him a key figure in dealing with the changing security situation.

Singh is in charge of the investigation into the security breach at Parliament right now, which makes his job at the CRPF even more important.

Vivek Srivastava will be in charge of the Home Guards, Fire Service, and Civil Defense.

As of now, Vivek Srivastava, an IPS officer from the Gujarat class and the 1989 batch, is in charge of the Fire Service, Civil Defense, and Home Guards.

Srivastava is a special director at the Intelligence Bureau and has a lot of experience with intelligence and security issues. This makes him a good choice to lead important emergency response and civil defense projects.