Dinesh Khatak, a senior Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) officer from Jind district in Haryana, has been honoured with the prestigious Union Home Minister’s Efficiency Medal for his remarkable service to national security. The award recognizes his exemplary leadership, operational achievements, discipline, and consistent contributions across some of India’s most sensitive and high-risk regions.
This honour not only highlights his personal dedication but also reflects the vital role played by the CRPF, India’s largest central armed police force, in safeguarding internal security.
Career Path and Early Background
Dinesh Khatak began his journey in the CRPF after clearing the UPSC examination in 2005, joining the force as a Gazetted Officer. Born and educated in Jind, he was known early on for his academic discipline and determination, qualities that later shaped his professional success.
His steady rise through the ranks is attributed to:
- Rigorous field experience
- Strong tactical training
- Instructional expertise
- Consistent professional performance
Khatak’s career reflects a balance between field leadership and training excellence, making him a respected figure within the force.
Key Deployments in Jammu and Kashmir
One of the defining chapters of his service has been his deployments in Jammu and Kashmir, where he served two major tenures:
First Tenure: 2008–2013
- Managed Amarnath Yatra security
- Led teams during sensitive law-and-order situations
- Participated in counter-insurgency operations across volatile zones
Second Tenure: 2017–2021
This period was particularly challenging due to:
- Security operations around the abrogation of Article 370
- Constraints and complexities during the COVID-19 pandemic
- High-alert deployments in conflict-prone districts
His balanced leadership, calm decision-making, and operational preparedness earned praise from seniors and colleagues alike.
Contributions to Training and Leadership Roles
Beyond field operations, Khatak made major contributions at CIAT Shivpuri — one of CRPF’s premier counter-insurgency and anti-terror training institutions.
Key Training Contributions
- Strengthening commando training standards
- Emphasising discipline and tactical readiness
- Introducing modernised field techniques
- Supporting capacity-building for specialised CRPF units
His work as an instructor helped prepare hundreds of personnel for real-world operational challenges.
Current Posting: Serving in Naxal-Affected Bijapur
Currently stationed in Bijapur district, a core area of Left-Wing Extremism (LWE), Khatak plays an essential role in:
- Establishing new forward operating bases
- Supporting relief and development initiatives in remote villages
- Leading and participating in special anti-Naxal operations
- Enhancing coordination between forces and local administration
His efforts contribute directly to improving security and supporting state development goals in high-risk regions.


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