Internal Security·Legal Reforms
Indo-Tibetan Border Police — Legal Reforms
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Version 1Updated 7 Mar 2026
| Entry | Year | Description | Impact |
|---|---|---|---|
| N/A (ITBP Act, 1992) | N/A | The Indo-Tibetan Border Police Force Act, 1992, is the primary legislation governing ITBP. While this Act itself has not undergone major constitutional amendments, it is subject to statutory amendments by Parliament as deemed necessary to update its provisions, powers, or organizational structure. However, no specific landmark amendments to this Act are typically highlighted for UPSC purposes in the same vein as constitutional amendments. | Any amendments to the ITBP Act, 1992, would typically aim to enhance the force's operational efficiency, update service conditions, or adapt to new security challenges. For instance, amendments might address changes in recruitment policies, disciplinary procedures, or the integration of new technologies into border management. The impact would be primarily on the administrative and operational functioning of the ITBP, rather than its fundamental constitutional status. |