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Human in Khaki written by Ashok Kumar an IIT Delhi alumnus (ADG Administration Uttarakhand Dehradun) is making waves among users, recently the book was released in Marathi titled as "Khakiteel Manus" on 27th Oct 2012 at Rajghat, NewDelhi .The english version of this book was released by Dr. Kiran Bedi, IPS at IIT Delhi Campus, since then the book has been released in Bengali, Gujarati, Marathi. The book is available in Hindi, English, Bengali, Gujarati and Marathi. .

 

Why the police was created?

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Stories of People oriented policing by an IITian-turned-cop.

About Book

"Human in Khaki" strings together real life incidents and anecdotes of a career in the Indian Police Service, of an officer, who having been born and bred in a rural landscape emerges from IIT, Delhi with an intention to serve, finding his true calling as a cop.

Written in a 'short stories' mode, the gripping narrative brings to the fore the essence of pro-active, people-oriented and effective policing. With the background of real incidents, the stories bring out different facets of how outcomes could have been much worse had the police not been sensitive and perceptive to the needs of the ordinary individuals who do not have the backing of wealth or influence. This book is available in Hindi, English, Bengali, Gujarati and Marathi.

Human in Khaki has been awarded with GB Pant Award by BPR&D Govt of India

The book addresses contemporary issues that plague modern India such as terror, the widening gap between the haves and have-nots, crime against women, the changing value system and most significantly - basic police procedure, that is designed to serve the powerless and yet mostly ends up serving a powerful few. It also challenges several common myths about the functioning of the police force.

While the book will serve as a mirror to men in uniform and the public services about their own functioning, it will also allow the public at large a 'peep' into the working of the police and thus encourage and empower the man-on-the street to ensure that he is served with greater efficiency.

Challenges to Internal Security of India :

How this book will help the reader:

This book will give the young aspirants a fair idea of the security challenges that our country faces today. The approach has been to explain the historical background, current status and the way forward to deal with these challenges. The author’s real time experiences in tackling this issues makes the book authentic on the subject and also provide a conceptual framework to understand and analyse the issues involved. The syllabus in the UPSC on this subject is a bit vague and so the book will help prevent aspirants from spending hours surfing the internet, finding out the real meaning of ‘External State and Non-State Actors’ or ‘Linkages between Development and Spread of Extremism’ and end up saving valuable time for the aspirants.
Challenges to Internal Security of India

How is the book useful for general public?

The country is facing challenges to its internal security on various fronts. I have a strong belief that country’s development process is hindered by these obstacles to internal security. The forces inimical to the country do not want India to become a super power. Therefore, it is in the interest of everyone that we should be aware of all these threats from various corners, whether it is terrorism, naxalism, communalism or the new threat of cyber warfare. The Internal Security being the major challenge to the country now a days, every citizen of India needs to know about it precisely. Thus, the book will also be helpful to the general public in understanding various issues like terrorism, naxalism, communalism, cyber crime etc.