What do you need to know about Ancient Indian history Topics for UPSC

 The emphasis is placed on earlier Indian the past of India. This is evident from the new course. Therefore, take notes on the available sources to document the an ancient Indian historical event. The archeological source is the best source of data about the early India. It is a comprehensive source that spans the prehistoric period until that of the Iron Age and you have to stay up-to-date on the latest findings in this reference.

In the revised syllabus, the politico-administrative history from pre-Mauryan period - rise of Mahajanapadas, to post-Gupta period-beginning of feudalism and centrifugal trends, has been given more significance. Thus, this section needs to be created with great importance.

Your plan should begin by looking at the Indus civilisation, then trace the evolution of the civilization up to the post-Gupta period.

The second area of focus should be the main Philosophical thought leaders and schools that originate from ancient India. You must take notes on Brahmanical, Buddhist and Jain philosophical schools.

In the field of maths and science from the past of India You will be able to locate notes on how the contributions of the Indus valley to ancient Indian scientists such as Patanjali and Aryabhatta in addition to other.

Important Topics of Medieval Indian History for UPSC

It is possible to categorize the historical Indian the past of India into five parts to make it simpler:

Pay attention to the most current historians as well as the sources from historical sources of Indian history. Write quick responses to them.

It is recommended to study this document Delhi Sultanate in its entirety.

Also, organize the entire Mughal rule in a comprehensive way and put a particular emphasis on the time of Akbar.

The medieval India section, we will be covering all provincial dynasties but place particular importance to The Cholas as well as The Vijayanagar as well as the Marathas. This is the most important section in the examination perspective.

Other relevant topics include medieval societies, as well as the late medieval period; Bhakti movement: Sankaracharya, Ramanuja, Chaitanya, Kabir, Bhakti movement in South India, Lingayats, Maharashtra Dharma; Sufi-movement; architectural styles of the Sultanate's beginnings through the Lodis and many more. It is important to be aware of comparative and evolutionary elements in preparing this section.

Modern History Topics for UPSC

The majority of the topics are within the realm of Modern Indian history. It is suggested to organize the topics in order of chronologicality and unit-wise.

The ) British conquests and Indian response:

The course covers Mysore, Punjab, the Marathas, and their fight against Colonial rule. You should study the indigenous states' resistance to British invasion

The next step is to make notes about the social, political and economic conditions that led to the 1857 revolt. Additionally, you should take notes on popular uprisings including civil, peasants and tribal the'revolt.

B) British economic policy:

The most important aspects to be considered during British colonization was the economic exploitation of India and the devastating effect it had to Indian society. In this regard Leftist and pro-nationalist ideas must be taken into consideration when taking notes on this section.

c) Socio-cultural aspects:

1.) It also has sub-topics related to Indian Renaissance, Christian missionary activities, the development of education and social policies as well as its role in the increasing nationalist spirit in India. II.) Other sub-topics comprise literary figures, such as Tagore, Premchand, S Bharati and many more; theatre and film are also important topics. The main focus is to study the growth of the modern culture of India. It is crucial to take your notes from this perspective.

d) Freedom struggle:

This section also accounts for 90-100 marks on the Main General Studies paper too. A thorough and complete analysis of the history of Indian nationalists from 1885 i.e. the time of the Indian national Congress until 1947, as well as Partition and the liberation of India is necessary for the process of preparation. Divide the unit into following sections of the first is) 1885 to 1916, which covers early Indian nationalism, ii) the Home Rule movement from 1916 until 1945 and then the "Gandhian Era". You can begin from beginning with the "Champaran experiment" to "Quit the India Movement'. Iii) Iii) The Gandhian method of thinking and mass mobilization should be given special attention during this fourth) 1945-47 period. A chronological analysis of this period is the most effective method. Examine the reasons and how Indian nationalists at the time led to a conflicting result that resulted in the separation of liberty and freedom within one and) other strands of the national movement that were in opposition with the Congress movement that grew and developed; the rise and growth of revolutionary terror Swarajist movement as also the communist and social movements; Indian National Army as well as the function that of Subhash Chandra Bose as well as the growth and development of communism also need to be investigated.

E) Independence to 1964:

This module covers the Nehruvian period and the evolution in the direction of the independent Indian government; Constitution and planned economy as and foreign policy are among the topics that need to be studied in depth.

Strategies to Prepare for World History for IAS test

This section you'll start by learning about Renaissance as well as the Enlightenment, socialists and other theories. In addition, learn about all important movements and revolutions that shaped the world of today. Also, the two World Wars have to be thoroughly studied. Some conclusions can be drawn from this study;

After studying the syllabus, you can quickly conclude that knowing European history can earn you better marks.

The second segment of this section's world-history focuses on more recent issues and is pertinent in this paper as well. General Studies' paper too because this section includes significant portions of it.

A thorough study of an incident isn't sufficient for preparation , since there is an emphasis on the conceptualisation of events, instead of generalisation.

It is important to possess a complete and extensive knowledge of the post-World War II events, such as the 'Cold War' and split of world power into two armies, NATO and the Warsaw pacts and the creation of the Third World and their choice to remain nonaligned United Nations; decolonisation and other factors that hinder the development in newly self-governing Latin American and African countries.

When you do this, you need to study the reasons that led to the conclusion of the 'Cold war' and the US dominance across the globe as well as the fall of the Soviet Union, fall of Berlin wall, and the US and after the UN victory in the Gulf war.

Another major strand of contemporary times is the process of integrating of all nations on the planet known as "Globalization". Regarding the continent, the progress made in this area is to be assessed. European Union has achieved some successes in this field however "Britexit" has dampened such expectations.

A well-read and well-informed text about the current state of affairs in international politics can be used to create this section.

How to Prepare for History for UPSC

The most important subjects of Ancient Indian history for UPSC

1. Indus Valley civilization

- Society, Religion

Important Harappan cities and artifacts discovered

- Extension

- Town Planning

- Economical Importance

- Political Life

Causes of decline

Related subjects: Indus Valley civilization

2. Aryan Civilization:

- Origin

- Vedic literature

- Religion

- Society

- Polity

- Economic Condition

There is a distinction between Indus and Aryan

3. Religions and movements:

Jainism

"About" Mahavira and her Mahavira's lessons

- councils

Book's importance is the reason for the decline of books.

Buddhism

- Buddha teachings

- Councils

- Important books

- Causes for decline

4. The Mauryan Empire

- About Ashoka in detail

- Article and Architecture

- Administration

- Society

5. Central Asian contacts and their consequences.

- Indo- Greek

- The Shakas

the pacthians article as well as the architecture

"The Kushans Kanishka in detail Kanishka in complete

6. South Indian History

- Sangam Age

- Satavahanas

- Chola's

" Pallavas architectural and artistic works

7. Gupta Empire

- Administration

- Article and Architecture

- Social development

8. Post-Gupta period

- Harsha in detail

- Fendal System

The most significant issues in Medieval Indian History for UPSC

1. Turkish Invasion

- In detail

2. Delhi Sultnate

What is the role played by Rulers, and the role they play in

- Aibek, Iltumish, Balban, Aluddin Khilji, Mohamad bin Tughlug, Feroz Tughlug, Sikandu lodi, Ibrahim Lodi in detail

- Administration (Important terms)

- Art and Architecture

3. Vijayanagar Empire

- Krishna Devaraya in detail

Important temples and books

4. Mughals

Babar's wars

- Akbar in detail

- Jehangir, Shahjahan, Aurangazeb in detail

- Administration

- Society

- Causes for decline

- Important books (authors)

- Art and Architecture

Essential topics of Modern Indian History for UPSC

1. Marathas

- Shivaji in detail

- Administration

--- Peshwas and their management

2. European powers

The chronology is European dominance in India

- East India Company

Governor Generals are extremely important, and their important role

Warsen Hastings, Coronwallis, wellesely, William Bentinck, Dalhousie, Lytton, Rippon, Curzon, Mount Patten.

- British rule has a negative impact on India

- Social and cultural developments/Awakening

3. Reform movements

- In detail

Their founders, and the contributions they made

- Books

4. 1857 Revolt

- In detail

5. Freedom Struggle

- Formation of INC.

- Moderates and Extremist

- Partition Role of Bengal/Surat Split

--- Muslim league

- Lucknow Pact

- Minto Morley/Montagu Chelmsford

6. Gandhian Era

His research

- Non Cooperation Movement

- Civil dis-obedience movement

- Gandhi - Irwin Pact

- August Offer

- Quit India Movement

- Cripps mission

- Cabinet Committee

- Partition

7. Indian National COngress

-- INC session and resolutions

President, Place

8. Extremist

Terrorist activities

- Bengal

- Maharastra

Other locations

9. Subash Chandra Bose

- INA formation in detail

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