A sniffer dog checks one of the main venues of the Republic Day parade, in New Delhi. India celebrates Republic Day with a scaled down military and cultural parade on Jan 26.
AP Photo/Manish Swarup
Army soldiers with a sniffer dog perform security checks at a venue of Indian Republic Day ceremonial parade in Guwahati.
AP Photo/Anupam Nath
Police personnel conduct a march on the eve of the Republic Day, in Lucknow.
PTI Photo/Nand Kumar
Police attempt to stop farmers as they participate in a protest march, organised by Akhil Bharatiya Kisan Sabha, from Azad Maidan towards Raj Bhavan to submit a memorandum to the G...
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A security personnel checks an identity card of a youngster near the Sher-e-Kashmir Cricket Stadium on the eve of the 72nd Republic Day function in Srinagar. Security has been beef...
PTI Photo/S. Irfan
Security personnel stand guard near the main venue of Republic Day celebration, in Srinagar.
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An Indian armed 'Rapid Response' team member stands guard at India Gate ahead of the Republic Day parade, in New Delhi.
PTI Photo/Arun Sharma
A man is detained after confronting a police officer as he wants to enter the closed area in Jordan area of Hong Kong.
AP Photo/Kin Cheung
Union Home Minister Amit Shah launches 'Ayushman scheme' for personnel of the Central Armed Police Forces (CAPF), in Guwahati.
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J&K Rifles contingent at Rajpath during the full dress rehearsal for the upcoming Republic Day Parade, in New Delhi.
PTI Photo/Atul Yadav
Police personnel click selfies after the rehearsals for Republic Day function, at Polo Ground in Patiala.
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A security person inspects a lawn as preparations underway near the India Gate for the upcoming Republic Day celebrations, in New Delhi.
PTI Photo/Ravi Choudhary
Police personnel outside the residence of senior RJD leader Rabri Devi after a clash between her house guard and Sachivalaya police personnel, in Patna.
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Uttar Pradesh police personnel arrive at CP office to question the makers of Amazon Prime Video series 'Tandav', in Mumbai. The series started streaming last week but the show land...
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Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) personnel stand guard on the Jammu-Srinagar highway ahead of Republic Day 2021, in Jammu.
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Tight security at Singhu Border during farmer's ongoing agitation over the new farm laws, in New Delhi.
PTI Photo/Shahbaz Khan
Soldiers during the rehearsals for the upcoming Republic Day parade at Rajpath in New Delhi.
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Police personnel walk past a bus with farmer leaders in it before they leave for Vigyan Bhawan to attend a meeting with the central government over the new farm laws, at Singhu Bor...
PTI Photo/Shahbaz Khan
Policemen and children watch the performance of Punjabi singers during farmers' protest at Delhi-UP Ghazipur border, New Delhi.
PTI Photo/Vijay Verma
Police steps up security outside Amazon's office amid the 'Tandav' controversy at BKC in Mumbai.
Sub Inspector Raj Bahadur Rathi and Head Constable Jitendra Singh of Pahasu police station were attached to the district police lines after the video surfaced
PM Narendra Modi wrote, 'We pay tributes to all the police personnel martyred in the line of duty. Their sacrifice and service would always be remembered'.
The 8.8 kilometre-long Atal Rohtang Tunnel connecting Manali to Keylong is nearing completion and it is expected to be inaugurated by Prime Minister Narendra Modi next month.
After cops seized the man's bike at a checkpost due to lockdown violation, he acquired a can of kerosene and set himself ablaze while shouting 'police is responsible for my death.'
‘Robinhood of Bihar’? DGP Gupteshwar Pandey rides on the fame he got with the Sushant Singh Rajput case. Coming soon: a music video…and a political career?
In India, 'reasonable belief' of guilt that can get you arrested seems to be a private emotion of the investigating officer, writes Supreme Court lawyer Shahrukh Alam
Political parties, religious communities and apolitical organisations are blaming each other. Even as Delhi counts its dead, there are more questions than definite answers
There was a time when other states sent officers to learn from Delhi Police. The signs are disturbing, writes Ravi Pawar, a former Indian Information Service officer