Office of the Director General
Full Form of ODG
What is ODG?
The Office of the Director General (ODG) refers to the administrative headquarters and secretariat of the top-most executive officer in various Indian government departments, paramilitary forces, and public sector undertakings. In India, the term is most commonly associated with central armed police forces such as the Border Security Force (BSF), Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF), and Indo-Tibetan Border Police (ITBP), where the Director General (DG) heads the force and the ODG handles policy implementation, strategic planning, and inter-agency coordination. The ODG also exists in civil departments like the Directorate General of Health Services (DGHS) and the Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA). It functions as the operational nerve center, issuing circulars, managing budgets, and overseeing training and deployments. The ODG is referenced in official communications, parliamentary reports, and RTI responses. For competitive exam aspirants, understanding the ODG hierarchy is essential for questions on police administration and paramilitary force structure, especially in UPSC, SSC, and state civil services exams. The office embodies the apex decision-making authority within a government directorate, with its roles varying slightly across services but uniformly representing the highest echelon of command and control.
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Example
The ODG of the Border Security Force issued a high-level advisory on cross-border infiltration ahead of the Republic Day celebrations.