This period is going to be probably the longest when the agency will have to maintain a heightened vigil and the force has already started to prepare for it with leaves of personnel being cancelled and high-level meetings being held in the Police Headquarters almost everyday.
In a review meeting with senior police officials on Friday evening, the Delhi Police Commissioner is learnt to have told his colleagues to brace themselves "as this is going to be a long window".
Police is already maintaining a vigil in sensitive areas after communal clashes in Trilokpuri. The force came under added pressure after a church was gutted in a mysterious fire in Northeast Delhi following which security was stepped up at all places of worship of Christians in the city.
"Once these things get over, we have the mother of all. US President Barack Obama will be coming to India. The presence of Obama, Prime Minister Narendra Modi along with a host of dignitaries at the Republic Day parade is going to be a never-before high-stakes event for us," said a senior police official.
All these events would be followed by Delhi Assembly elections which may be held around February during which Delhi Police will have multiple responsibilities of ensuring that the Model Code of Conduct is not breached and secure public meetings by political leaders.
