Law enforcement is crucial for maintaining public order. It involves various agencies, including police and investigative bodies. These organisations uphold the law and ensure justice. They investigate crimes and apprehend offenders. Law enforcement also engages with communities to build trust. Training and accountability are essential for effective policing. In India, law enforcement faces unique challenges due to its diverse society.
The Indian Army will host the first-ever International Military Adventure Challenge Cup (IMACC) 2026 from 18 to 23 February in the foothills of the Eastern Himalayas. The event...
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The Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) is India's premier investigative agency. It operates under the Ministry of Personnel, Pension, and Public Grievances. Established in 1963, the CBI investigates...