Indian Police Badges & Insignia: Complete Guide to Ranks, Symbols & Meaning

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Updated On: September 24, 2025 01:27 PM

Understand Indian police ranks, badges, and insignia, from constable to senior IPS officers, with detailed symbols and authority levels explained.
Indian Police Badges & Insignia: Complete Guide to Ranks, Symbols & Meaning

In the Indian police department, the star system is the backbone of the system of rank insignia. Stars symbolize various levels of the responsibility and the power vested in the officer. More the number of stars, more the power and responsibility. It works like an international code across states so anyone can identify ranks even if the person is not aware of the local variants.

The star system from the bottom to the top is:

Stars

What does it mean?

No Stars:

Constable (entry-level)

One Star:

Head Constable and Assistant Sub-Inspector

Two Stars:

Sub-Inspector

Three Stars:

Inspector and Assistant Superintendent

Four Stars and Above:

Senior IPS officers

But wait, there's even more! An Assistant Sub-Inspector (ASI) wears a star insignia with a red and blue striped ribbon on the outer edge of the shoulder straps. This is how colors and additional elements bring more meaning to the basic star system.

What do Stripes, Chevrons, and Other Symbols mean?

Stars may be at the top level, but police stars and stripes mean different things at various levels. Head constables have three red point-down chevrons which distinguish them from ordinary constables who have no insignia.

The Key Symbol Types are:

Chevrons:

V-shaped stripes pointing downward, used for Head Constables

Stripes with Stars:

Combination insignia for mid-level officers

National Emblem:

Added to stars for senior IPS officers

Gorget Patches:

Special collar insignia for high-ranking officers

Rank-wise Badge System

Let's check the comprehensive breakdown of Indian police badges meaning across all major ranks:

Rank

Insignia

Description

Authority Level

Constable

No badge

Entry-level officer

Basic law enforcement

Head Constable

3 red chevrons

Equivalent of a sergeant in other countries' police forces

Station-level supervision

Assistant Sub-Inspector

1 star with red-blue stripe

Star with a red and blue striped ribbon on the outer edge

Mid-level supervision

Sub-Inspector

2 stars

Two-Stars are assigned to the officer of Sub-Inspector rank (SI)

Station second-in-command

Inspector

3 stars

In charge of police station

Station commander

Assistant Superintendent

3 silver stars

Probationary rank of assistant superintendent and receive further training... officers still hold the rank of assistant superintendent and wear three silver stars as insignia

IPS entry level

Deputy Superintendent

1 star with national emblem

District-level authority

Subdivision head

Superintendent of Police

Two types of insignias: one star with the national emblem for the first two grades, and two stars with the national emblem for the selection grade

District commander

Full district authority

Senior Superintendent

National Emblem above the two stars is the rank insignia of the Senior Superintendent of Police

Senior district officer

Enhanced district control


Those stars and stripes are not mere decoration; they tell you precisely who has the authority to intervene in your specific concern. A Head Constable with chevrons or a senior officer with multiple stars can be approached with confidence, knowing their rank. To know more about police careers and salaries, check out our guide on Police Ranks In India for everything you need to know!
Also Check:
UP Police Rank List 2025 MP Police Rank List 2025
Bihar Police Rank List 2025 Difference Between IPS and State Police Services

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