Difference between Indians army and Indian Paramilitary force The Indian Army and paramilitary forces both play crucial roles in India's security, but they differ in structure, responsibilities, and functions. Here's a brief explanation: Indian Army Primary Role : Defend the nation against external aggression and safeguard its borders. Command : Operates under the Ministry of Defence. Structure : A professional and full-time military force with well-defined ranks and training. Deployment : Engages in war, border security (like LOC and LAC), and peacekeeping missions abroad. Jurisdiction : Works on external and high-intensity conflicts. Examples : Infantry, Artillery, Armored Corps. Paramilitary Forces Primary Role : Maintain internal security, assist in border security, and support the Indian Army during emergencies. Command : Operates under the Ministry of Home Affairs (MHA). Structure : Semi-military forces with distinct roles, less intensive training compare...
Flag March By CPMF As Per ELECTION COMMISSION OF INDIA L/No. No. 464/UP-LA/2007 Dated Date: 25.10.2007 Role of CPMF and State Police in conduct of polls Wherever the CPMF arrives in advance for area domination, it shall take out flag marches, point patrolling and other confidence building activities. On the poll-eve (day prior to the poll) the CPMF shall take position in and control of the respective polling stations. On the day of the poll, the CPMFs shall be primarily responsible for protecting the polling stations and regulating the entry inside the polling stations. One jawan of the CPMF party shall be deployed at the door of the polling station (either in static or oscillating mode) in order to observe the proceedings that are going on inside the polling station, as per the directions of Hon’ble Supreme Court. Besides, the Coy. Commanders of CPMFs will also move in their respective polling station areas as an area domination force and confidence buildi...