The highest post in police is generally considered to be the Director-General of Police (DGP).
The Director-General of Police (DGP) is the top-ranking officer in the police force, typically at the state level. They are responsible for overseeing the entire police department within their jurisdiction. This involves managing law enforcement, maintaining order, and ensuring the safety and security of the public. The DGP usually reports to the Chief Secretary of the state, and in some instances, directly to the Chief Minister.
The specific responsibilities and powers of the DGP may vary slightly depending on the state or region, but the core function remains consistent: leading and directing the police force.