what is difference between IAS and BSF.
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IAS is Indian administrative services and BSF is border security force
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please give more and more information about the IAS and BSF .
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IAS: The body of governance in India
1. IAS is Indian Administrative Service.
2. It deals with the administration of the public. It emphasizes at policy foundation, policy implementation, bureaucratic governance and secretarial assistance.
3. It comes under the Department of Personnel and Training, Ministry of Personnel, Public Grievances and Pension.
4. It holds key positions in union and State Governments.
5. An IAS officer is selected on the basis of Civil Service Examination.
BSF: The First Line of Defence in Indian Territories
1. BSF is Border Security Force.
2. It is the primary guarding force of India in borders.
3. It falls under the Ministry of Home Affairs.
4. It holds a key position as a Central Armed Police Force in India's land borders guarding the country during peacetimes and preventing transnational crime.
5. A personnel is recruited with fitness tests and civil service examinations like recruiting the Indian Police Personnel.
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1. IAS is Indian Administrative Service.
2. It deals with the administration of the public. It emphasizes at policy foundation, policy implementation, bureaucratic governance and secretarial assistance.
3. It comes under the Department of Personnel and Training, Ministry of Personnel, Public Grievances and Pension.
4. It holds key positions in union and State Governments.
5. An IAS officer is selected on the basis of Civil Service Examination.
BSF: The First Line of Defence in Indian Territories
1. BSF is Border Security Force.
2. It is the primary guarding force of India in borders.
3. It falls under the Ministry of Home Affairs.
4. It holds a key position as a Central Armed Police Force in India's land borders guarding the country during peacetimes and preventing transnational crime.
5. A personnel is recruited with fitness tests and civil service examinations like recruiting the Indian Police Personnel.
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