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General Studies – 1
Topic: The Freedom Struggle – its various stages and important contributors /contributions from different parts of the country.
Topic: The Freedom Struggle – its various stages and important contributors /contributions from different parts of the country.
Q1. Revolutionaries shaped not only anti-colonial action but also intellectual debates on India’s future. Elucidate. (15 M)
Difficulty Level: Easy
Reference: TH
Why the question In the context of renewed attention to revolutionary nationalism and the need to highlight that their contribution extended beyond armed resistance into shaping modern political thought. Key demand of the question The question requires explaining both the revolutionary role in anti-colonial action and their parallel role in developing ideological visions for India’s political, social and constitutional future. Structure of the Answer: Introduction Introduce the idea that revolutionaries were thinkers as much as fighters, shaping broader visions of freedom and social transformation. Body Briefly suggest how revolutionaries contributed to anti-colonial action through organised resistance and symbolic defiance. Explain how they shaped intellectual debates on nationalism, equality, secularism and future state-building. Conclusion Give a short closing remark on the enduring relevance of their ideas for India’s democratic evolution.
Why the question In the context of renewed attention to revolutionary nationalism and the need to highlight that their contribution extended beyond armed resistance into shaping modern political thought.
Key demand of the question The question requires explaining both the revolutionary role in anti-colonial action and their parallel role in developing ideological visions for India’s political, social and constitutional future.
Structure of the Answer: Introduction Introduce the idea that revolutionaries were thinkers as much as fighters, shaping broader visions of freedom and social transformation.
• Briefly suggest how revolutionaries contributed to anti-colonial action through organised resistance and symbolic defiance.
• Explain how they shaped intellectual debates on nationalism, equality, secularism and future state-building.
Conclusion Give a short closing remark on the enduring relevance of their ideas for India’s democratic evolution.
Topic: Important Geophysical phenomena such as earthquakes, Tsunami, Volcanic activity, cyclone etc.
Topic: Important Geophysical phenomena such as earthquakes, Tsunami, Volcanic activity, cyclone etc.
Q2. Explain the atmospheric conditions that lead to cold waves in India. Analyse the role of continental air masses in shaping winter anomalies across central and peninsular India. (10 M)
Difficulty Level: Medium
Reference: TH
Why the question Because recent cold-wave alerts and unusual winter anomalies across India have highlighted the influence of synoptic winter systems and continental air masses on India’s climatology. Key demand of the question The question requires explaining the atmospheric processes that generate cold waves in India and analysing how continental air masses influence winter temperature patterns across central and peninsular India. Structure of the answer: Introduction Brief context on India’s winter climatology and how large-scale synoptic conditions trigger cold waves. Body Atmospheric conditions for cold waves – Mention high-pressure formation, clear skies, dry air and cold northwesterlies. Role of continental air masses – Mention continentality, cT dominance, inland cooling and plateau-specific winter anomalies. Conclusion Forward-looking line on improving winter forecasting and minimising vulnerability in inland regions.
Why the question Because recent cold-wave alerts and unusual winter anomalies across India have highlighted the influence of synoptic winter systems and continental air masses on India’s climatology.
Key demand of the question The question requires explaining the atmospheric processes that generate cold waves in India and analysing how continental air masses influence winter temperature patterns across central and peninsular India.
Structure of the answer: Introduction
Brief context on India’s winter climatology and how large-scale synoptic conditions trigger cold waves.
• Atmospheric conditions for cold waves – Mention high-pressure formation, clear skies, dry air and cold northwesterlies.
• Role of continental air masses – Mention continentality, cT dominance, inland cooling and plateau-specific winter anomalies.
Conclusion
Forward-looking line on improving winter forecasting and minimising vulnerability in inland regions.
General Studies – 2
Topic: Indian diaspora.
Topic: Indian diaspora.
Q3. The diaspora has become India’s informal diplomatic asset, but its political mobilisation creates new vulnerabilities. Evaluate mechanisms to manage such risks. (10 M)
Difficulty Level: Medium
Reference: InsightsIAS
Why the question Asked due to rising political activism of Indian diaspora abroad, recent diplomatic frictions involving extremist elements, and India’s efforts to strengthen safe and principled diaspora engagement. Key demand of the question The question requires commenting on the dual nature of diaspora as a diplomatic asset and a source of vulnerabilities, and evaluating institutional, diplomatic and regulatory mechanisms to manage related risks. Structure of the answer: Introduction Briefly introduce India’s diaspora as a major soft-power force whose political mobilisation can generate both opportunities and risks. Body Comment on the statement: Write how diaspora functions as an informal diplomatic asset and one point on how political mobilisation creates vulnerabilities. Mechanisms to manage risks: Write about diplomatic/institutional mechanisms and one point on domestic/regulatory mechanisms. Conclusion Provide a short forward-looking conclusion emphasising calibrated diaspora engagement and safeguarding India’s diplomatic space.
Why the question Asked due to rising political activism of Indian diaspora abroad, recent diplomatic frictions involving extremist elements, and India’s efforts to strengthen safe and principled diaspora engagement.
Key demand of the question The question requires commenting on the dual nature of diaspora as a diplomatic asset and a source of vulnerabilities, and evaluating institutional, diplomatic and regulatory mechanisms to manage related risks.
Structure of the answer: Introduction Briefly introduce India’s diaspora as a major soft-power force whose political mobilisation can generate both opportunities and risks.
• Comment on the statement: Write how diaspora functions as an informal diplomatic asset and one point on how political mobilisation creates vulnerabilities.
• Mechanisms to manage risks: Write about diplomatic/institutional mechanisms and one point on domestic/regulatory mechanisms.
Conclusion Provide a short forward-looking conclusion emphasising calibrated diaspora engagement and safeguarding India’s diplomatic space.
Topic: India and its neighbourhood- relations.
Topic: India and its neighbourhood- relations.
Q4. India’s neighbourhood is undergoing simultaneous political churn and economic fragility. Discuss the drivers. Analyse their impact on India’s regional leadership. Identify strategic actions India must pursue to maintain its leadership standing. (15 M)
Difficulty Level: Medium
Reference: InsightsIAS
Why the question Because multiple neighbours are simultaneously facing political instability, debt distress and external power competition, reshaping India’s regional strategic choices and requiring a calibrated diplomatic response. Key demand of the question The question asks for analysing the drivers behind the political and economic turbulence in India’s neighbourhood, assessing how these developments affect India’s regional leadership role, and suggesting a coherent strategic way forward. Structure of the answer: Introduction Briefly set the context of simultaneous political churn and economic fragility in South Asia and its strategic implications for India. Body Drivers of churn and fragility – Mention governance instability, debt crises, great-power competition, internal conflicts, and climate shocks. Impact on India’s regional leadership – Indicate pressures on diplomacy, reduced policy predictability, intensified China competition, security spillovers, and weakened regional institutions. Strategic actions – Suggest crisis-stabilisation diplomacy, connectivity expansion, financial cooperation, border security strengthening, and multilateral revitalisation. Conclusion Close with a forward-looking line on India shaping a resilient regional order through stability-oriented and cooperative leadership.
Why the question Because multiple neighbours are simultaneously facing political instability, debt distress and external power competition, reshaping India’s regional strategic choices and requiring a calibrated diplomatic response.
Key demand of the question The question asks for analysing the drivers behind the political and economic turbulence in India’s neighbourhood, assessing how these developments affect India’s regional leadership role, and suggesting a coherent strategic way forward.
Structure of the answer: Introduction
Briefly set the context of simultaneous political churn and economic fragility in South Asia and its strategic implications for India.
• Drivers of churn and fragility – Mention governance instability, debt crises, great-power competition, internal conflicts, and climate shocks.
• Impact on India’s regional leadership – Indicate pressures on diplomacy, reduced policy predictability, intensified China competition, security spillovers, and weakened regional institutions.
• Strategic actions – Suggest crisis-stabilisation diplomacy, connectivity expansion, financial cooperation, border security strengthening, and multilateral revitalisation.
Conclusion
Close with a forward-looking line on India shaping a resilient regional order through stability-oriented and cooperative leadership.
General Studies – 3
Topic: Indian Economy and issues relating to planning, mobilization of resources, growth, development and employment.
Topic: Indian Economy and issues relating to planning, mobilization of resources, growth, development and employment.
Q5. “Domestic demand is emerging as India’s strongest buffer against global volatility”. Explain the drivers of strong domestic demand. Assess India’s resilience during the recent global disruptions. Suggest long-term measures to enhance shock-absorption capacity. (15 M)
Difficulty Level: Medium
Reference: TH
Why the question India’s near-term growth remains strong despite global trade volatility and commodity shocks, raising debates on how domestic demand is acting as the core stabilising force for the economy. Key demand of the question The question requires explaining the structural and cyclical drivers of robust domestic demand in India, analysing how this demand cushioned the economy during recent global disruptions, and proposing long-term measures to strengthen economic shock-absorption capacity. Structure of the Answer: Introduction Brief context on India’s domestic demand-led growth model and why it has gained importance amid global uncertainty. Body Drivers of strong domestic demand – Mention consumption revival, investment upturn, stable prices, and digitalisation. Resilience during global disruptions – Mention buffering effect of internal demand during commodity shocks, supply chain issues, and global slowdown. Long-term measures – Mention manufacturing deepening, rural income strengthening, macro-stability buffers, and human capital. Conclusion Short forward-looking line on strengthening India’s internal growth engines to withstand external volatility.
Why the question India’s near-term growth remains strong despite global trade volatility and commodity shocks, raising debates on how domestic demand is acting as the core stabilising force for the economy.
Key demand of the question The question requires explaining the structural and cyclical drivers of robust domestic demand in India, analysing how this demand cushioned the economy during recent global disruptions, and proposing long-term measures to strengthen economic shock-absorption capacity.
Structure of the Answer: Introduction
Brief context on India’s domestic demand-led growth model and why it has gained importance amid global uncertainty.
• Drivers of strong domestic demand – Mention consumption revival, investment upturn, stable prices, and digitalisation.
• Resilience during global disruptions – Mention buffering effect of internal demand during commodity shocks, supply chain issues, and global slowdown.
• Long-term measures – Mention manufacturing deepening, rural income strengthening, macro-stability buffers, and human capital.
Conclusion
Short forward-looking line on strengthening India’s internal growth engines to withstand external volatility.
Topic: Indigenization of technology
Topic: Indigenization of technology
Q6. “India’s defence modernisation has not kept pace with the changing character of maritime warfare”. Evaluate key technological gaps. Recommend reforms to accelerate capability development. (10 M)
Difficulty Level: Medium
Reference: IE
Why the question Recent debates on Pakistan’s AIP submarines, India’s delayed Project 75(I), and broader concerns that India’s naval modernisation is not matching the rapid technological evolution in maritime warfare. Key demand of the question The question requires analysing major technological gaps in India’s maritime defence preparedness and recommending practical reforms to accelerate capability development in line with emerging naval warfare trends. Structure of the Answer: Introduction Introduce how maritime warfare is undergoing rapid transformation toward stealth, subsurface dominance and autonomous systems, creating urgency for matching modernisation. Body Elaborate on India’s key technological gaps in submarine, surveillance or propulsion capabilities. Suggest reforms required in procurement, indigenisation or capability development to address these gaps. Conclusion End with a short forward-looking line emphasising the need for time-bound, technology-driven naval modernisation.
Why the question Recent debates on Pakistan’s AIP submarines, India’s delayed Project 75(I), and broader concerns that India’s naval modernisation is not matching the rapid technological evolution in maritime warfare.
Key demand of the question The question requires analysing major technological gaps in India’s maritime defence preparedness and recommending practical reforms to accelerate capability development in line with emerging naval warfare trends.
Structure of the Answer: Introduction Introduce how maritime warfare is undergoing rapid transformation toward stealth, subsurface dominance and autonomous systems, creating urgency for matching modernisation.
• Elaborate on India’s key technological gaps in submarine, surveillance or propulsion capabilities.
• Suggest reforms required in procurement, indigenisation or capability development to address these gaps.
Conclusion End with a short forward-looking line emphasising the need for time-bound, technology-driven naval modernisation.
General Studies – 4
Q7. Moral judgment weakens when identity is placed above shared human values. Discuss. Suggest measures to reinforce human-centred conduct in society. (10 M)
Difficulty Level: Medium
Reference: NIE
Why the question Because rising identity-driven conflicts highlight how group loyalties can distort moral judgment and weaken shared human values in society. Key demand of the question Explain how prioritising identity weakens moral judgment and then outline practical measures that can strengthen behaviour rooted in human-centred values. Structure of the answer: Introduction Define how placing identity above universal values narrows judgment and affects harmonious conduct. Body Explain how identity-driven thinking distorts judgment, reduces empathy and undermines constitutional values. Suggest measures such as value-based orientation, emotional regulation, dialogue building and responsible conduct to reinforce human-centred behaviour. Conclusion Reiterate the need to balance identities with universal values to preserve humane social relationships.
Why the question Because rising identity-driven conflicts highlight how group loyalties can distort moral judgment and weaken shared human values in society.
Key demand of the question Explain how prioritising identity weakens moral judgment and then outline practical measures that can strengthen behaviour rooted in human-centred values.
Structure of the answer:
Introduction Define how placing identity above universal values narrows judgment and affects harmonious conduct.
• Explain how identity-driven thinking distorts judgment, reduces empathy and undermines constitutional values.
• Suggest measures such as value-based orientation, emotional regulation, dialogue building and responsible conduct to reinforce human-centred behaviour.
Conclusion Reiterate the need to balance identities with universal values to preserve humane social relationships.
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