Additional Director General
Full Form of ADG
What is ADG?
ADG stands for Additional Director General, a senior rank in Indian government services, particularly in paramilitary forces like the Border Security Force (BSF), Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF), and state police organizations. The ADG typically reports to the Director General (DG) and oversees specific zones, operations, or administrative divisions. In the Indian Police Service (IPS) hierarchy, the ADG rank is equivalent to a three-star officer, placed above Inspector General (IG) and below Director General. This rank is also used in other government departments such as the Income Tax department and Intelligence Bureau. The ADG is responsible for strategic planning, implementation of policies, and coordination among regional units. In the context of national security, ADG officers play a critical role in border management, counter-insurgency operations, and internal security. For competitive exams like UPSC Civil Services and state PCS, questions regarding police ranks and their equivalents—including ADG—are common in the General Studies and Polity sections. Understanding the structure of the Indian Police Service hierarchy is important for aspirants seeking careers in civil services.
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Example
The ADG of the Border Security Force visited the border outpost to assess the operational readiness of the troops.