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Paramilitary forces of India

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The paramilitary forces of India (PMF) are those agencies of the Government of India which aid the Indian Armed Forces and other security agencies, such as the Indian Police Service, in their operations. With over a million personnel in active service, the PMF is one of the world's largest paramilitary organizations.[1]

The Central Paramilitary Forces (CPF) forms the first tier of the PMF while the Central Police Organizations (CPO) forms the second tier. The primary difference between the two is that the CPF works in close cooperation with the Indian Armed Forces (which includes the Indian Army, the Indian Navy and the Indian Air Force), whereas the CPO works independently or in coordination with the Indian Police Service and other law enforcement agencies. During a war, the CPF would work directly under the control of the Armed Forces unlike the CPO. All branches of the PMF, excluding the Indian Coast Guard, are agencies of the Ministry of Home Affairs. The Coast Guard, a component of the CPF, is an agency of the Indian Defense Ministry and works in close coordination with the Indian Navy.

The PMF consists of several different components with a wide range of roles. Most of these forces, however, tend to share a broadly gendarmerie role and generally perform counter-insurgency or anti-terrorist missions. Others, such as the Border Security Force and Indo-Tibetan Border Police, aid the Indian Army in guarding the international borders of India. The Central Reserve Police Force, which primarily assists the India Police in maintaining law and order, is the largest of the paramilitary forces in India.[2]

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[edit] List of Central Paramilitary Forces

[edit] List of Central Police Organisations

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