Northern Army Commander meets DGP designate Nalin Prabhat; discusses security, synergy

Srinagar, Aug 17: Northern Army Commander Lieutenant General M V Suchindra Kumar on Saturday met Special Director General of Police (DGP) Jammu and Kashmir Nalin Prabhat.

“LtGenMVSuchindraKumar, ArmyCdrNC met with Spl DG and DGP designate, Nalin Prabhat, to convey his best wishes on the new appointment and discussed enhanced synergy & security measures between the forces,” Northern Command-India said in a post on X.

“The Indian Army and @JmuKmrPolice remain committed to bolstering the safety and security of Jammu and Kashmir,” the post reads.

On August 15,  Nalin Prabhat was appointed Jammu and Kashmir Director General of Police.

A 1992 batch IPS officer of the Andhra Pradesh Cadre, he will take over as J&K DGP after the retirement of incumbent RR Swain on October 1. Till then he has been posted as Special Director General of Police.

“Consequent upon joining the AGMUT cadre on inter-cadre deputation from Andhra Pradesh cadre. Nalin Prabhat is hereby posted to Jammu and Kashmir as Special Director General till September 30. Further upon the retirement of RR Swain on September 9, Nalin Prabhat is appointed as DCP Jammu and Kashmir till further orders,” NHA said in the order

An alumnus of the prestigious St. Stephen’s College, Prabhat has won several gallantry awards for fighting terrorists and naxals across the country.

On Wednesday, the Appointments Committee of the Cabinet curtailed the tenure of Nalin Prabhat, as Director General of, the National Security Guard (NSG). Sanction has also been given to inter-cadre deputation Nalin Prabhat from Andhra Pradesh to AGMUT Cadre, initially for three years.

A no-nonsense officer with strategic and tactical acumen in counter-insurgency and counter-terrorism, Prabhat had many stints in Kashmir as a part of CRPF after it replaced BSF in Jammu and Kashmir,

Prabhat served CRPF as DIG, IG operations in Kashmir, and Additional Director General of Police. His stints were full of action as fidayeen terror had peaked in Kashmir. Besides the army and J&K Police’s Special Operation Group (SOG), CRPF was part of several operations. CRPF and J&K police were responsible for the law and order and anti-terror operations in urban areas of Srinagar while the army’s Rashtriya Riffles was responsible in villages, rural and areas along the Line of Control.

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