CRPF officer Simran Bala to lead all-male contingent at Republic Day parade

Assistant Commandant Simran Bala, a 26-year-old officer from Jammu and Kashmir, will make history by leading an all-male contingent of the Central Reserve Police Force at the Republic Day parade on January 26. This marks the first time for the country's largest central armed police force and represents a milestone in reshaping leadership norms within uniformed services.

Assistant Commandant Simran Bala, hailing from Nowshera in Jammu and Kashmir's Rajouri district, has been selected to lead a contingent of over 140 male personnel from the Central Reserve Police Force's operational units at the Republic Day parade on January 26. The selection followed a rigorous multi-stage evaluation involving weeks of rehearsals, full-dress drills, and command assessments along Kartavya Path. This appointment is a landmark for the CRPF, India's largest central armed police force, highlighting shifts in leadership roles within uniformed services.

In an interview with Hindustan Times, Bala described the role as both an honor and a responsibility. "I feel truly honoured to get the opportunity to lead the CRPF contingent at this national-level ceremony in the Republic of India," she said. Preparations started more than a month ago, with intense drill practices emphasizing individual focus, team cohesion, precision, and command execution. She hopes these efforts will shine on the day.

Traditionally, such high-visibility ceremonial duties have gone to senior male officers. While women have led female-only or mixed groups before, commanding an all-male formation is rare in India's security forces.

Bala cleared the Union Public Service Commission's Central Armed Police Forces exam on her first attempt, ranking in the top 100. She trained at the CRPF Academy in Gurugram, where she excelled in discipline, leadership, and communication. Her initial posting was with a Bastariya battalion in Chhattisgarh, tackling Left Wing Extremism areas, where colleagues praised her composure and decisiveness.

Growing up in a border district prone to cross-border firing, Bala drew inspiration from the uniformed personnel around her. "Growing up, I was surrounded by men and women in uniform. That atmosphere always inspired me," she said. She is the first woman from her district to become a Group A officer in the CRPF.

On women's evolving roles, Bala noted the force's progress toward merit-based opportunities. "CRPF has always been a pioneer in promoting gender equality. Over the years, the force has moved towards a more inclusive system where responsibilities and opportunities are assigned purely on merit," she explained, citing women battalions and operational inductions.

To young women in Jammu and Kashmir, she advised: "My journey shows perseverance and faith in hard work. I always believed in education and effort. To all the girls in the Valley, I would say: believe in yourself, dream big and work hard. Today, opportunities are based on merit, and as a nation we need capable and committed women as part of 50% of the workforce in every field."

Her family is thrilled. "My parents are very happy and proud. Everyone is eagerly waiting for January 26," she added.

Officials view Bala's role as part of a larger trend in central armed police forces, entrusting women with frontline leadership. As preparations for the 77th Republic Day parade intensify, her march past the saluting base will symbolize evolving command structures in India's security apparatus.

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