Tag order ig of police

Here is the typical order of tags used by the Indian Police:

  1. IG (Inspector General) - The highest rank in the police force, responsible for overseeing multiple districts or zones.
  2. DIG (Deputy Inspector General) - A senior officer who assists the IG and is responsible for a specific district or zone.
  3. SP (Superintendent of Police) - A senior officer who is responsible for a district or a range of police stations.
  4. DSP (Deputy Superintendent of Police) - A middle-level officer who assists the SP and is responsible for a police station or a circle of police stations.
  5. ACP (Assistant Commissioner of Police) - A middle-level officer who is responsible for a police station or a sector of police stations.
  6. Inspector - A junior officer who is responsible for a police station or a beat.
  7. Sub-Inspector - A junior officer who assists the Inspector and is responsible for a specific area or beat.
  8. Assistant Sub-Inspector (ASI) - A junior officer who assists the Sub-Inspector and is responsible for a specific area or beat.
  9. Head Constable - A non-gazetted officer who is responsible for a specific area or beat.
  10. Constable - The lowest rank in the police force, responsible for maintaining law and order and enforcing traffic rules.

Note: The ranks and designations may vary slightly depending on the state or union territory in India.