The IAS and IPS vacancy crisis: A deep dive into the recruitment bottleneck

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The ongoing shortage of IAS and IPS officers, with 1,316 and 586 vacant posts respectively, is straining India’s governance and law enforcement systems. Key factors behind this crisis include a restrictive intake process, high attrition rates, political interference, and slow career progression. To address these issues, experts suggest increasing recruitment, improving career development opportunities, reducing political influence, and optimising resource utilisation. Immediate and long-term reforms are essential to ensure efficient administrative functioning.

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