CISF Secures Delhi 'Namo Bharat' Corridor
Analysis based on 7 articles · First reported Apr 07, 2026 · Last updated Apr 08, 2026
The formal security deployment by India===Central Industrial Security Force for the 'Namo Bharat' corridor enhances investor confidence in India's infrastructure projects, particularly in urban transport. This move signals improved operational reliability and safety, potentially attracting further investment into the transportation and security sectors.
The India===Central Industrial Security Force (India===Central Industrial Security Force) has formally taken over the security of the Regional Rapid Transit System (RRTS) 'Namo Bharat' corridor in the National Capital Region (NCR). This significant development, marked by an induction ceremony at New Ashok Nagar, involves the deployment of 251 India===Central Industrial Security Force personnel to secure three Delhi RRTS stations: Anand Vihar, New Ashok Nagar, and Sarai Kale Khan. The 'Namo Bharat' project, implemented by the National Capital Region Transport Corporation (National Capital Region Transport Corporation) under the India===Ministry of Housing and Urban Affairs, aims to provide high-speed regional connectivity. Director General Praveer Ranjan of India===Central Industrial Security Force and Managing Director Shalabh Goel of National Capital Region Transport Corporation participated in the ceremony, which also included a foundation stone laying for India===Central Industrial Security Force personnel accommodation. This deployment ensures comprehensive security coverage, including advanced surveillance and access control, reinforcing safe and efficient travel across the NCR. Stations in Uttar Pradesh will be secured by the India===Uttar Pradesh State Industrial Security Force.
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