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[[File:ITBP_Logo.svg|thumb|ITBP_Logo]] [[file:Chitkul_border_of_India.jpg|right|thumb|Chitkul_border_of_India]] [[file:Nathu_La_Pass_-_Indian_Army_Dancing_with_Civilians.jpg|right|thumb|Nathu_La_Pass_-_Indian_Army_Dancing_with_Civilians]]   {{Infobox law enforcement agency
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| logo = ITBP Logo.png
| logocaption = Emblem of the Indo-Tibetan Border Police
| motto = Shaurya, Dridhata, Karm Nishtha
| motto_translated = Valour, Steadfastness, Commitment
| formed = 24 October 1962
| country = India
| federal = Yes
| legaljuris = Government of India
| governingbody = Ministry of Home Affairs (India)
| headquarters = New Delhi, India
| minister1name = Amit Shah
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| chief1name = Sanjay Arora
| chief1position = Director General
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The '''Indo-Tibetan Border Police''' ('''ITBP''') is one of the [[Central Armed Police Forces]] of [[India]]. It was established on 24 October 1962, under the [[CRPF Act]], in the wake of the [[Sino-Indian War]] of 1962. The ITBP is primarily tasked with guarding the [[Indo-China border]] and ensuring the security of the [[Himalayan]] region.
The '''Indo-Tibetan Border Police (ITBP)''' is one of the five Central Armed Police Forces of India, established primarily for the purpose of security along the [[India-China border]]. It is a specialized mountain force and most of the officers and men are professionally trained mountaineers and skiers. The ITBP is deployed on border guarding duties from the Karakoram Pass in [[Ladakh]] to [[Arunachal Pradesh]] covering 3,488 km of the India-China border.


==History==
==History==
The ITBP was created in response to the need for a specialized force to secure India's border with [[Tibet Autonomous Region|Tibet]] following the [[Sino-Indian War]]. Initially, the force was raised under the [[Central Reserve Police Force]] (CRPF) Act, but it was later restructured and expanded to meet the growing security challenges along the border.
The ITBP was raised on 24 October 1962, under the [[CRPF Act]], in the wake of the Sino-Indian War of 1962. Initially, the force was raised under the Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) Act, but in 1992, the Parliament of India enacted the Indo-Tibetan Border Police Force Act, 1992, which provided the ITBP with its own legal framework.
 
==Organization==
The ITBP is headed by a Director General (DG), who is an Indian Police Service (IPS) officer. The force is divided into several sectors, each headed by an Inspector General (IG). The sectors are further divided into frontiers, which are managed by Deputy Inspector Generals (DIGs). The ITBP has a total of 56 service battalions, 4 specialist battalions, and 17 training centers.


==Roles and Responsibilities==
==Roles and Responsibilities==
The primary role of the ITBP is to guard the 3,488 km long border between India and China. The force is also responsible for:
The primary role of the ITBP is to guard the India-China border. However, the force is also tasked with a variety of other responsibilities, including:
* [[Border security]]
* [[Counter-insurgency]] operations
* [[Disaster management]]
* [[VIP security]]
* [[Rescue operations]] in the [[Himalayas]]


==Organization==
* '''Border Security''': Ensuring the security of the border and preventing trans-border crimes, smuggling, and unauthorized entry into or exit from Indian territory.
The ITBP is headed by a [[Director General of Police|Director General]] (DG), who is an officer of the [[Indian Police Service]] (IPS). The force is divided into various [[Frontier (military)|frontiers]], each headed by an [[Inspector General of Police|Inspector General]] (IG). The frontiers are further divided into [[Sector (military unit)|sectors]], battalions, and companies.
* '''Disaster Management''': Conducting rescue and relief operations during natural disasters such as earthquakes and floods.
* '''VIP Security''': Providing security to sensitive installations and VIPs.
* '''Counter-Insurgency''': Assisting in counter-insurgency operations in areas affected by insurgency.
* '''Training''': Providing training in mountaineering and skiing to its personnel and other paramilitary forces.


==Training==
==Training==
The ITBP personnel undergo rigorous training in [[mountaineering]], [[skiing]], [[martial arts]], and [[tactical operations]]. The force has specialized training centers, including the [[Mountaineering and Skiing Institute]] in [[Auli, Uttarakhand]].
The ITBP personnel undergo rigorous training in mountaineering, skiing, and high-altitude survival. The force has several training centers, including the Mountaineering and Skiing Institute in [[Auli]], Uttarakhand, which is one of the premier institutes for mountaineering and skiing in India.


==Operations==
==Operations==
The ITBP has been involved in various operations, including:
The ITBP has been involved in various operations, both within India and internationally. It has participated in United Nations peacekeeping missions in countries such as [[Bosnia and Herzegovina]], [[Kosovo]], and [[Sudan]]. Domestically, the ITBP has been involved in counter-insurgency operations in [[Jammu and Kashmir]] and the [[Northeast India|Northeast]].
* [[Operation Vijay (1999)|Operation Vijay]] during the [[Kargil War]]
* [[Rescue operations]] during the [[Uttarakhand floods]] of 2013
* [[Counter-insurgency]] operations in [[Jammu and Kashmir]]


==Uniform and Insignia==
==Also see==
The ITBP personnel wear a distinctive uniform that includes a [[camouflage pattern]] suitable for the [[Himalayan]] terrain. The insignia of the ITBP features crossed [[khukuri]]s, symbolizing the force's readiness and valor.
* [[Central Armed Police Forces]]
 
==See Also==
* [[Border Security Force]]
* [[Border Security Force]]
* [[Sashastra Seema Bal]]
* [[Sashastra Seema Bal]]
* [[Central Reserve Police Force]]
* [[Assam Rifles]]
* [[National Security Guard]]
* [[India-China relations]]


==Related Pages==
{{Indo-Tibetan Border Police}}
* [[Sino-Indian War]]
* [[Himalayas]]
* [[Ministry of Home Affairs (India)]]
* [[Indian Police Service]]


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[[Category:Central Armed Police Forces of India]]
[[Category:1962 establishments in India]]
[[Category:1962 establishments in India]]
[[Category:Law enforcement agencies of India]]
[[Category:Law enforcement agencies of India]]
[[Category:Border guards]]
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Latest revision as of 15:18, 9 December 2024

Indo-Tibetan Border Police

The Indo-Tibetan Border Police (ITBP) is one of the five Central Armed Police Forces of India, established primarily for the purpose of security along the India-China border. It is a specialized mountain force and most of the officers and men are professionally trained mountaineers and skiers. The ITBP is deployed on border guarding duties from the Karakoram Pass in Ladakh to Arunachal Pradesh covering 3,488 km of the India-China border.

History[edit]

The ITBP was raised on 24 October 1962, under the CRPF Act, in the wake of the Sino-Indian War of 1962. Initially, the force was raised under the Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) Act, but in 1992, the Parliament of India enacted the Indo-Tibetan Border Police Force Act, 1992, which provided the ITBP with its own legal framework.

Organization[edit]

The ITBP is headed by a Director General (DG), who is an Indian Police Service (IPS) officer. The force is divided into several sectors, each headed by an Inspector General (IG). The sectors are further divided into frontiers, which are managed by Deputy Inspector Generals (DIGs). The ITBP has a total of 56 service battalions, 4 specialist battalions, and 17 training centers.

Roles and Responsibilities[edit]

The primary role of the ITBP is to guard the India-China border. However, the force is also tasked with a variety of other responsibilities, including:

  • Border Security: Ensuring the security of the border and preventing trans-border crimes, smuggling, and unauthorized entry into or exit from Indian territory.
  • Disaster Management: Conducting rescue and relief operations during natural disasters such as earthquakes and floods.
  • VIP Security: Providing security to sensitive installations and VIPs.
  • Counter-Insurgency: Assisting in counter-insurgency operations in areas affected by insurgency.
  • Training: Providing training in mountaineering and skiing to its personnel and other paramilitary forces.

Training[edit]

The ITBP personnel undergo rigorous training in mountaineering, skiing, and high-altitude survival. The force has several training centers, including the Mountaineering and Skiing Institute in Auli, Uttarakhand, which is one of the premier institutes for mountaineering and skiing in India.

Operations[edit]

The ITBP has been involved in various operations, both within India and internationally. It has participated in United Nations peacekeeping missions in countries such as Bosnia and Herzegovina, Kosovo, and Sudan. Domestically, the ITBP has been involved in counter-insurgency operations in Jammu and Kashmir and the Northeast.

Also see[edit]

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