How India's Police System Works
India's police system is a federal architecture in which policing is constitutionally a state subject under the Seventh Schedule's State List (Entry 2). Each of India's 28 states and 8 Union Territories maintains its own police force governed primarily by the Police Act, 1861 — a colonial statute designed for garrison policing that most states still operate under despite 30 years of reform recommendations. As of January 1, 2024, the sanctioned strength of India's state police forces was 27.55 lakh (2.755 million) personnel comprising civil police, district armed police, special armed police, and Indian Reserve Battalions; the actual working strength was 21.62 lakh — indicating a nationwide vacancy of approximately 21%. India's sanctioned police-to-population ratio is 197.44 per lakh, while the UN recommends 222 per lakh; the actual deployed strength falls significantly below both. Representational Image: How India's Police System Works The system's senior l...