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Political Science UPSC is a dedicated Telegram channel for aspirants preparing for the Union Public Service Commission (UPSC) Civil Services Examination, with a focused emphasis on the Political Science and International Relations (PSIR) optional subject. The channel delivers high-yield, exam-oriented content—including concise notes, model answers, previous years’ question analyses, syllabus-wise breakdowns, and current affairs linkages—curated specifically to align with UPSC’s evolving pattern and marking scheme. Content is structured to bridge conceptual clarity with answer-writing precision, helping learners move beyond rote memorization to analytical, well-structured responses.
The channel covers the entire PSIR syllabus: Political Theory (classical and contemporary thinkers), Indian Government and Politics (Constitutional framework, federalism, party system, social movements), Comparative Politics (models, institutions, democratization), and International Relations (theories, global governance, India’s foreign policy, regional organizations, security challenges). Special attention is given to integrating recent developments—such as judicial pronouncements, parliamentary debates, multilateral engagements (e.g., G20, QUAD), and geopolitical shifts—into static topics. Weekly quizzes, answer evaluation prompts, and strategy tips further support consistent revision and self-assessment. While primarily targeting UPSC mains optional candidates, the material also benefits Prelims aspirants needing conceptual grounding in polity and IR.
Comments (6)
Really helpful for PSIR optional — the discussions on IR theories are top notch.
The daily current affairs threads related to international relations are a lifesaver.
I like how they break down complex administrative theories into simple points for prelims.
Joined this group last month and my mock test scores have improved significantly. Great resource!
Wish they covered more on comparative politics, but overall the material is solid for UPSC.
The public administration case studies discussed here are very practical for the mains exam.