Q. Discuss the salient features of the PM PRANAM scheme. Throw light on the significance of this scheme for the agriculture sector in India.
Q. The onset of climate change has resulted in the resurgence of millet cultivation. Analyse. What are the various steps taken by the government to increase millet production in India?
Q. The traditional understanding of caste has changed over time, and caste serves as a mode of political mobilisation. In light of this statement, examine the role of caste in politics.
Q. India and Egypt have re-established close ties in recent years. In this context, discuss the strategic significance of Egypt for India.
Q. What does the following quotation mean to you- “The tyranny of a prince in an oligarchy is not so dangerous to the public welfare as the apathy of a citizen in a democracy.” – Montesquieu
Q. India has made significant improvements in reducing gender disparities. In this context, throw light on the measures taken by the government to reduce the gender gap. According to you, what more can be done to continue this progress?
Q. What do you understand by the term inflation? Examine the linkages between inflation and a country's economic growth.
Q. What do you understand by soft power? Discuss the significance and limitations of India’s soft power diplomacy.
Q. The rapid movement in the Indo-US relationship in the last couple of years is rooted in greater economic engagements and strategic convergence. Analyse.
Q. Personal laws in India are fairly complex, with each religion adhering to its own specific laws. In this context, critically analyse the need for implementing the Uniform Civil Code (UCC) in India.
Q. Despite the progress Indian women have made in many areas, society still largely holds onto its patriarchal beliefs. Analyse the underlying causes of this patriarchal attitude and the steps necessary to bring a change to this attitude.
Q. In the last few years, there has been incredible momentum in the Indo-US ties driven primarily by advancement in their defence relationship. Analyse.
Q. According to you, the revolt of 1857 was a localised mutiny or the first War of Independence against the British? What were the reasons for the failure of the revolt?
Q. Analyse the role of the Finance Commission as the architect of India’s fiscal federalism. What are the various challenges that the next finance commission will face while maintaining long-term fiscal sustainability?
Q. Explaining the concept of inclusive growth, throw light on the measures taken by the government for achieving inclusive economic growth in India.
Q. “Private Investments can help in ameliorating urban Infrastructure needs of India” In this context, discuss the gaps in the urban infrastructure and measures to finance these gaps.
Q: Despite certain challenges, a pragmatic approach and mutual sensitivity can re-energise bilateral relations between India and Nepal. Analyse.
Q. What does the following quotation mean to you- “Always aim at complete harmony of thought, word and deed. Always aim at purifying your thoughts and everything will be well.” -Mahatma Gandhi.
Q. “The rapid growth of global markets has not seen the parallel development of social and economic institutions”. In this context, discuss the challenges stemming from globalisation for social and economic institutions in India.
Q. What do you understand by the sector coupling approach? Discuss the various strategies which can be adopted for transitioning to low-carbon cities to mitigate the effect of climate change.
Q. Kerala Fibre Optic Network (KFON) project is a step in the right direction for providing ‘the right to the Internet’ as a basic right to the citizens. In this light, discuss the importance of this project.
Q. Throw light on the major objectives and significant achievements of the Large Hadron Collider (LHC).
Q. Discuss the salient features of the indigenously developed Automatic Train Protection (ATP) system, also known as KAVACH. What other reforms are needed in the railway sector to improve its efficiency and safety?
Q : Issues of women were the focal point of the discourse during socio-religious reforms. In this context, evaluate how 19th-century socio-religious reform movements contributed to women's emancipation.
Q. Discuss the reasons behind the low growth of the manufacturing sector in India. What measures should be taken to boost manufacturing growth and demand in the country?
Q. Discuss the significance of biodiversity for human survival. What are the various measures taken by the government for biodiversity conservation and management in India?
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