Delhi Gets New Police Chief: Singh Takes the Reins
Shashi Bhushan Kumar Singh, a 1988-batch IPS officer, assumed charge as the new Delhi Police Commissioner on July 31, 2025. He succeeds Sanjay Arora, who retired after a distinguished 37-year career.
Singh, currently the Director General of Home Guards, brings a wealth of experience to the crucial post. His appointment marks a significant change in leadership for the national capital’s police force.
The appointment comes as the Delhi Police faces numerous challenges, including maintaining law and order and tackling rising crime rates. Singh’s extensive experience will be vital in addressing these issues.
Arora’s three-year tenure saw several significant policing operations and initiatives. His retirement marks the end of an era for the Delhi Police.
Singh’s leadership will be closely watched as he navigates the complexities of policing India’s capital city. His ability to address pressing security concerns and public expectations will be a key determinant of his success.