Dr Arti Singh Becomes Mumbai’s First Joint CP (Intelligence), A Trailblazing IPS Officer of the 2006 Batch
Dr Arti Singh, a 2006 batch IPS officer, becomes the first Joint Commissioner of Police (Intelligence) in Mumbai. Known for her remarkable service during COVID-19 in Nashik rural, she continues to inspire with her leadership and dedication.

Dr Arti Singh Becomes Mumbai’s First Joint Commissioner of Police (Intelligence): A Remarkable Milestone in Indian Policing
Mumbai: In a landmark development for the Maharashtra Police and a proud moment for women in Indian law enforcement, Dr Arti Singh, an IPS officer of the 2006 batch, has been appointed as the first-ever Joint Commissioner of Police (Intelligence) in the Mumbai Police. This historic appointment marks a significant stride towards gender inclusion and leadership in India's premier police force.
Dr Singh’s journey has been one of discipline, commitment, and tireless service. Known for her sharp intellect and hands-on approach to policing, she brings with her nearly two decades of experience in various capacities across Maharashtra. Her appointment is not only a recognition of her consistent track record but also a nod to her exceptional leadership, especially during one of the most challenging times in recent history — the COVID-19 pandemic.
During the pandemic, Dr Singh served as the Superintendent of Police (SP) in Nashik Rural, one of the hardest-hit regions in Maharashtra. Under her leadership, the district implemented swift containment measures, community outreach programs, and strict law enforcement to maintain order during a period of unprecedented crisis. Her approach combined firmness with empathy, ensuring that both public health and civil rights were protected. She was frequently on the ground, coordinating with medical teams, civil administration, and local leaders to ensure an effective and humane response to the pandemic.
Colleagues and citizens alike remember her for her accessibility, clarity in communication, and a deep sense of responsibility. Many frontline workers in Nashik still recall her as a pillar of support during the darkest days of the outbreak. Her work during this time drew widespread appreciation and firmly established her as a capable and compassionate leader.
Her new role as Joint CP (Intelligence) is both challenging and vital, especially in a city like Mumbai, where intelligence operations form the backbone of maintaining urban security and preempting threats. The post requires sharp analytical skills, a deep understanding of law enforcement, and strategic foresight — all qualities that Dr Singh has consistently demonstrated throughout her career.
Dr Singh’s appointment is not just a personal achievement but also a moment of pride for aspiring women officers across the country. Her rise through the ranks stands as a testament to what can be achieved with dedication, integrity, and a service-oriented mindset.
As Mumbai prepares to benefit from her vast experience and capable leadership in this crucial role, Dr Arti Singh continues to inspire a new generation of officers and citizens alike. Her story is not just one of professional success, but of unwavering service to the nation.
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