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May 29, 2026

Sikkim Police Receives the President of India's Distinguished Police Colour

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Kalpana SharmaCurrent Affairs Editor & Content Lead

Key Highlights

  • Sikkim State Police was honoured with the President's Police Colour on 28 May 2026 in Gangtok.
  • President Droupadi Murmu lauded both active and retired officers for their longstanding dedication.
  • The award underscores the force’s century‑long commitment to law, order and community trust.
  • President Murmu urged a shift toward citizen‑centric policing rooted in transparency, accountability and empathy.
  • The colour represents the apex ceremonial accolade for state police across India.

Detailed Insights

The President’s Police Colour, the most coveted ceremonial distinction for Indian state police, was presented to the Sikkim Police by President Droupadi Murmu during a formal ceremony in Gangtok on 28 May 2026. In her address, the President highlighted the historical evolution of policing from a colonial instrument of control to a modern service‑oriented institution. She emphasized that contemporary policing must prioritize cooperation with citizens, ensure accessibility, and protect vulnerable sections of society, especially women and children.

Since its inception in 1897, the Sikkim Police has consistently pursued the maintenance of peace, public order, and societal harmony in the Himalayan region. The President cited professional conduct, efficient law enforcement, proactive community engagement, and courteous interaction with the populace as pillars of the force’s earned reputation.

The President’s Police Colour recognises five core criteria: exceptional national service, professional excellence, an unblemished duty record, unwavering commitment to public safety, and a distinguished contribution to law and order. It symbolizes honor, pride, and the highest standard of policing excellence.

Key Concepts

  • President's Police Colour: The supreme ceremonial honour awarded by the President of India to a state police force for outstanding service and professionalism.
  • Citizen‑Centric Policing: An approach that places the needs, rights, and safety of the public at the forefront of police operations, emphasizing transparency and accountability.
  • Community Engagement: Ongoing interaction between police officers and local residents aimed at building trust, preventing crime, and fostering cooperative problem‑solving.

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