How do you make Ancient Indian history Topics for UPSC

 The emphasis is on earlier Indian the history of India. This is reflected with the new curriculum. So, make notes of the available sources to document the ancient Indian historical events. The archaeological source is the most reliable source for information on the beginning of India. It spans from prehistoric period to the Iron Age and you have to stay up-to-date on the most recent discoveries of this resource.

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. Therefore, this part should be written with the greatest importance.

The plan you choose should start from the Indus civilisation, and then track the development of civilization to the post-Gupta era.

The second focus is the top Philosophical thought leaders and schools from the ancient India. It is recommended to take notes on Brahmanical, Buddhist and Jain philosophical schools.

In the field of maths and science of the past of India You must be able to discover notes about how the contributions of that of the Indus valley culture to old Indian scientists such as Patanjali and Aryabhatta along with other.

Important Topics of Medieval Indian History for UPSC

You can categorize the historical Indian the story of India into five segments to make it easier:

Concentrate more on historians of the present and on sources from the historical sources of Indian history. Write quick responses to them.

You should examine the Delhi Sultanate in its entirety.

Also, organize the entire Mughal regime in an holistic manner , and put particular focus on the period of Akbar.

The medieval India section, we'll be covering all provincial dynasties however, we will give particular attention to particularly the Cholas as well as The Vijayanagar as well as the Marathas. It is by far the most important part in terms of examination.

Other significant topics include the society of the 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 and on to Lodis and more. It is important to be aware of the evolutionary and comparative aspects in preparing this section.

Modern History Topics for UPSC

The majority of the topics come in the field of Modern Indian history. It is suggested to organize the topics chronologically and unit-wise.

(A) British conquests and Indian response:

The course provides an overview of Mysore, Punjab, the Marathas, and their fight against the colonial rule. Learn about the resistance of indigenous peoples to British invasion

Next step to take notes on the social, political and economic conditions that contributed to the 1857 revolution. Additionally, you should take notes on other popular revolts like peasants, civil, and the tribal'revolt.

B) British economic policy:

Another of the important aspects to be considered in British colonisation was the economic exploitation of India and the devastating impact it caused to Indian society. In this context both leftist and nationalist ideologies need to be considered while taking notes on this section.

c) Socio-cultural aspects:

1.) It also covers sub-topics on Indian Renaissance, Christian missionary activities, the evolution of social and educational policies as well as its role in the rising nationalist sentiments in India. II) Other sub-topics are literary figures, such as Tagore, Premchand, S Bharati and many others; film and theatre are also significant subjects. The primary goal is to explore the development of the modern culture of India. It is vital to write your notes from this perspective.

d) Freedom struggle:

This section also accounts to score 90-100 points on the Main General Studies paper too. An in-depth and comprehensive study of the historical circumstances of Indian nationalists since 1885 i.e. the time of the Indian national Congress through 1947, and Partition and the liberation of India is necessary for the process of preparation. Divide the unit into the sections below: the first is) 1885 to 1916, which includes the beginning of Indian nationalism, and ii) the Home Rule movement that began in 1916 and ended in 1945 and the "Gandhian Era". There is the possibility to start with in the "Champaran experiment" to "Quit the India Movement'. II) In the fourth Gandhian method of thought and mass mobilization has to be put in the spotlight in this fourth) 1945-47 period. A chronological analysis of this time period is the most efficient method. Analyze the causes and the way Indian nationalism at the end was a contradiction that resulted in the separation of freedom and liberty in one and v) other strands of the nationalist movement that opposed the Congress movement as well as the development and rise of the revolutionary terror Swarajist movement as along with the communist and social campaign; Indian National Army as well as the role of Subhash Chandra Bose as well as the growth and development of communism must also be examined.

E) Independence to 1964:

This module will cover the Nehruvian period as well as the changes in the direction of an independent Indian government, the Constitution, planned economy as in foreign policy are subjects to be thoroughly studied.

Strategies for Preparation to prepare for the exam World History for IAS exam

The section that follows you'll start by learning about Renaissance as well as the enlightenment, socialist, and various other ideas. Additionally, learn about all important movements and revolutions that have shaped the world of the present. Furthermore both World Wars have to be closely studied. There are a few lessons to be drawn out of this research;

After going through the syllabus one can easily conclude that knowing European history can earn you better grades.

The second segment of this section's history of the world concentrates on issues that are more recent and is relevant to the General Studies' paper too since this section comprises large portions of it.

A thorough analysis of an incident isn't enough for preparation, as there is an the emphasis on the concept of events rather than of generalisation.

It is crucial to have a thorough and complete understanding of the post-World War II events, such as the 'Cold war' , splitting the globe into two military systems, NATO and the Warsaw pact , and the establishment of the Third World and their choice to remain nonaligned United Nations; decolonisation and other factors that hinder the development of newly independent Latin American and African countries.

While doing so, you need to study the causes that led to the conclusion of the 'Cold war' and US dominance throughout the world and the demise of the Soviet Union, fall of Berlin wall as well as the US as well as after the UN victory in the Gulf war.

Another important aspect of our time can be seen in the integrating of different nations around the world known as "Globalization". With regards to the continent, the progress made in this area is to be assessed. European Union has achieved some results in this field, however "Britexit" has dampened such hopes.

A well-read and well-informed text about international politics or current history suffices to write this section.

How to Prepare for History for UPSC

Subjects of importance in Ancient Indian history for UPSC

1. Indus Valley civilization

- Society, Religion

Significant Harappan cities and artifacts excavated

- Extension

- Town Planning

- Economical Importance

- Political Life

The 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. Movements and religions:

Jainism

- - About Mahavira and her Mahavira's teachings

- councils

The importance of books is one of the reasons 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 results.

- Indo- Greek

- The Shakas

The Pacthians article and the architecture

"The Kushans Kanishka in detail Kanishka in full

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 topics in Medieval Indian History for UPSC

1. Turkish Invasion

- In detail

2. Delhi Sultnate

What is the role played by Rulers, and the contributions they make

- 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 conflicts

- Akbar in detail

- Jehangir, Shahjahan, Aurangazeb in detail

- Administration

- Society

- Causes for decline

- Important books (authors)

- Art and Architecture

Essential subjects that are part of Modern Indian History for UPSC

1. Marathas

- Shivaji in detail

- Administration

-- Peshwas and their management

2. European powers

The chronology that of European influence in India

- East India Company

Very important Governor General and their important role

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

- British rule is a negative influence on India

- Social and cultural developments/Awakening

3. Reform movements

- In detail

They were the founders of this company and contributed to their work.

- Books

4. 1857 Revolt

- In detail

5. Freedom Struggle

- Formation of INC.

- Moderates and Extremist

- Partition Role of Bengal/Surat Split

-"Muslim league" Muslim league

- Lucknow Pact

- Minto Morley/Montagu Chelmsford

6. Gandhian Era

His work

- 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 meeting and resolutions INC meetings and resolutions

President, Place

8. Extremist

Terrorist activities

- Bengal

- Maharastra

Other locations

9. Subash Chandra Bose

- INA formation in detail

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