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| occupation = [[Director General of Police]] [[Jammu and Kashmir Police]], former [[Director General of the National Security Guard]]<br />[[File:NSG OF-8.svg|20px|NSG OF-8]] [[File:Director General of Police.png|30px]] |
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| awards = {{ubl|Police Medal for Gallantry with 2nd bar (ie three times)|Parakram Padak (Wound Medal)|Police Medal for Distinguished Service|Police Medal for Meritorious Service|Antrik Suraksha Padak (AP)|Antrik Suraksha Padak (J&K)|Police (Spl Duty) Medal with Bar (J&K)}} |
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Latest revision as of 13:00, 6 December 2025
Indian police officer
Nalin Prabhat (born 14 March 1968[1]) is an Indian Police Service (IPS) officer of the 1992 batch of Andhra Pradesh cadre. He served as the director general of the National Security Guard from 1 May 2024 to 15 August 2024.[2][3][4] Thereafter, he was transferred to AGMUT cadre to be appointed as director general of Jammu and Kashmir Police and took the charge on 1 October 2024.[5]
Early life and education
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Nalin Prabhat was born in 1968 in the Thungri Village of Manali.[6][7] He completed his B.A. (Honours) and M.A. from St. Stephen’s College.[1]
Prabhat has been awarded for his special contributions to the Indian government in his career.
- Police Medal for Gallantry with 2nd bar (ie three times)
- Parakram Padak (Wound Medal) | Police Medal for Distinguished Service
- Police Medal for Meritorious Service
- Antrik Suraksha Padak (AP)
- Antrik Suraksha Padak (J&K)
- Police (Spl Duty) Medal with Bar (J&K)
- Sainya Seva Medal with bar (i.e. two times)
Prabhat served many positions in the central and state government in Andhra Pradesh.[1]

