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The Central Armed Police Forces (CAPFs) are seven specialized security forces under India's Ministry of Home Affairs, serving as the backbone of internal security, border guarding, and counter-insurgency. Comprising BSF, CRPF, CISF, ITBP, SSB, NSG, and Assam Rifles, they are headed by DGP-rank officers and handle VIP protection, disaster management, and law and order. Key details about CAPF (Central Armed Police Forces): Role: Primarily responsible for internal security, combating insurgency, border patrolling (preventing smuggling/illegal entry), and protecting critical infrastructure. Forces Under CAPF: Border Security Force (BSF) Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) Central Industrial Security Force (CISF) Indo-Tibetan Border Police (ITBP) Sashastra Seema Bal (SSB) National Security Guard (NSG) Assam Rifles (AR) Key Responsibilities: Counter-naxal operations, riot control, guarding borders (especially with Pakistan, Bangladesh, China), and VIP security. Administration: Governed by the Ministry of Home Affairs, they are distinct from the Indian Armed Forces (Army, Navy, Air Force). Recruitment: The UPSC conducts the annual CAPF Assistant Commandant (Group A Gazetted Officer) exam for leadership roles. Structure: They operate in conjunction with state police forces to maintain peace, and their personnel often face high-stress, long-duration operational duties. The total sanctioned strength of the CAPFs is substantial, with a focus on modernizing their capabilities to handle diverse, complex internal