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    • Essay Paper 2025 With Solutions
      • Truth knows no color.
      • The supreme art of war is to subdue the enemy without fighting.
      • Thought finds a world and creates one also.
      • Best lessons are learnt through bitter experiences.
      • Muddy water is best cleared by leaving it alone.
      • The years teach much which the days never know.
      • It is best to see life as a journey, not as a destination.
      • Contentment is natural wealth; luxury is artificial poverty.
    • GS 1 Paper 2025 With Solutions
      • Discuss the salient features of the Harappan architecture.
      • Examine the main aspects of Akbar's religious syncretism.
      • ‘The sculptors filled the Chandella artform with resilient vigor and breadth of life.’ Elucidate.
      • How are climate change and the sea level rise affecting the very existence of many island nations? Discuss with examples.
      • What are non-farm primary activities? How are these activities related to physiographic features in India? Discuss with suitable examples.
      • Explain briefly the ecological and economic benefits of solar energy generation in India with suitable examples.
      • What are Tsunamis? How and where are they formed? What are their consequences? Explain with examples.
      • How does smart city in India address the issues of urban poverty and distributive justice?
      • The ethos of civil service in India stand for the combination of professionalism with nationalistic consciousness – Elucidate.
      • Do you think that globalization results in only an aggressive consumer culture? Justify your answer.
      • Mahatma Jotirao Phule's writings and efforts of social reforms touched issues of almost all subaltern classes. Discuss.
      • Trace India's consolidation process during early phase of independence in terms of polity, economy, education and international relations.
      • The French Revolution has enduring relevance to the contemporary world. Explain.
      • Give a geographical explanation of the distribution of off-shore oil reserves of the world. How are they different from the on-shore occurrences of oil reserves?
      • How can Artificial Intelligence (AI) and drones be effectively used along with GIS and RS techniques in locational and areal planning?
      • Discuss how the changes in shape and sizes of continents and ocean basins of the planet take place due to tectonic movements of the crustal masses.
      • Discuss the distribution and density of population in the Ganga River Basin with special reference to land, soil and water resources.
      • How do you account for the growing fast food industries given that there are increased health concerns in modern society? Illustrate your answer with the Indian experience.
      • Achieving sustainable growth with emphasis on environmental protection could come into conflict with poor people's needs in a country like India – Comment.
      • tribal development in India centre around two axes, those of displacement and of rehabilitation. discuss.
    • GS 2 Paper 2025 With Solutions
      • Discuss the ‘corrupt practices’ for the purpose of the Representation of the People Act, 1951. Analyze whether the increase in the assets of the legislators and/or their associates, disproportionate to their known sources of income, would constitute ‘undue influence’ and consequently a corrupt practice.
      • Comment on the need of administrative tribunals as compared to the court system. Assess the impact of the recent tribunal reforms through rationalization of tribunals made in 2021.
      • Compare and contrast the President’s power to pardon in India and in the USA. Are there any limits to it in both the countries? What are ‘preemptive pardons’?
      • Discuss the nature of Jammu and Kashmir Legislative Assembly after the Jammu and Kashmir Reorganization Act, 2019. Briefly describe the powers and functions of the Assembly of the Union Territory of Jammu and Kashmir.
      • “The Attorney General of India plays a crucial role in guiding the legal framework of the Union Government and ensuring sound governance through legal counsel.” Discuss his responsibilities, rights and limitations in this regard.
      • Women’s social capital complements in advancing empowerment and gender equity. Explain.
      • E-governance projects have a built-in bias towards technology and back-end integration than user-centric designs. Examine.
      • Civil Society Organizations are often perceived as being anti-State actors than non-State actors. Do you agree? Justify.
      • India-Africa digital partnership is achieving mutual respect, co-development and long-term institutional partnerships. Elaborate.
      • “With the waning of globalization, post-Cold War world is becoming a site of sovereign nationalism.” Elucidate.
      • "Constitutional morality is the fulcrum which acts as an essential check upon the high functionaries and citizens alike...." In view of the above observation of the Supreme Court, explain the concept of constitutional morality and its application to ensure balance between judicial independence and judicial accountability in India.
      • Indian Constitution has conferred the amending power on the ordinary legislative institutions with a few procedural hurdles. In view of this statement, examine the procedural and substantive limitations on the amending power of the Parliament to change the Constitution.
      • Discuss the evolution of collegium system in India. Critically examine the advantages and disadvantages of the system of appointment of the Judges of the Supreme Court of India and that of the USA.
      • Examine the evolving pattern of Centre-State financial relations in the context of planned development in India. How far have the recent reforms impacted the fiscal federalism in India?
      • What are environmental pressure groups? Discuss their role in raising awareness, influencing policies and advocating for environmental protection in India.
      • Inequality in the ownership pattern of resources is one of the major causes of poverty. Discuss in the context of 'paradox of poverty'.
      • "In contemporary development models, decision-making and problem-solving responsibilities are not located close to the source of information and execution defeating the objectives of development." Critically evaluate.
      • The National Commission for Protection of Child Rights has to address the challenges faced by children in the digital era. Examine the existing policies and suggest measures the Commission can initiate to tackle the issue.
      • "Energy security constitutes the dominant kingpin of India's foreign policy, and is linked with India's overarching influence in Middle Eastern countries." How would you integrate energy security with India's foreign policy trajectories in the coming years?
      • "The reform process in the United Nations remains unresolved, because of the delicate imbalance of East and West and entanglement of the USA vs. Russo-Chinese alliance." Examine and critically evaluate the East-West policy confrontations in this regard.
    • GS 3 Paper 2025 With Solutions
      • Distinguish between the Human Development Index (HDI) and the Inequality-adjusted Human Development Index (IHDI) with special reference to India. Why is the IHDI considered a better indicator of inclusive growth?
      • What are the challenges before the Indian economy when the world is moving away from free trade and multilateralism to protectionism and bilateralism? How can these challenges be met?
      • Explain the factors influencing the decision of the farmers on the selection of high value crops in India.
      • Elaborate the scope and significance of supply chain management of agricultural commodities in India.
      • The fusion energy programme in India has steadily evolved over the past few decades. Mention India's contributions to the international fusion energy project International Thermonuclear Experimental Reactor (ITER). What will be the implications of the success of this project for the future of global energy?
      • How can India achieve energy independence through clean technology by 2047? How can biotechnology play a crucial role in this endeavour?
      • What is Carbon Capture, Utilization and Storage (CCUS)? What is the potential role of CCUS in tackling climate change?
      • Seawater intrusion in the coastal aquifers is a major concern in India. What are the causes of seawater intrusion and the remedial measures to combat this hazard?
      • Terrorism is a global scourge. How has it manifested in India? Elaborate with contemporary examples. What are the counter measures adopted by the State? Explain.
      • The Government of India recently stated that Left Wing Extremism (LWE) will be eliminated by 2026. What do you understand by LWE and how are the people affected by it? What measures have been taken by the government to eliminate LWE?
      • Explain how the Fiscal Health Index (FHI) can be used as a tool for assessing the fiscal performance of states in India. In what way would it encourage the states to adopt prudent and sustainable fiscal policies?
      • Discuss the rationale of the Production Linked Incentive (PLI) scheme. What are its achievements? In what way can the functioning and outcomes of the scheme be improved?
      • Examine the factors responsible for depleting groundwater in India. What are the steps taken by the government to mitigate such depletion of groundwater?
      • Examine the scope of the food processing industries in India. Elaborate the measures taken by the government in the food processing industries for generating employment opportunities.
      • How does nanotechnology offer significant advancements in the field of agriculture? How can this technology help to uplift the socio-economic status of farmers?
      • India aims to become a semiconductor manufacturing hub. What are the challenges faced by the semiconductor industry in India? Mention the salient features of the India Semiconductor Mission.
      • Mineral resources are fundamental to the country's economy and these are exploited by mining. Why is mining considered an environmental hazard? Explain the remedial measures required to reduce the environmental hazard due to mining.
      • Write a review on India's climate commitments under the Paris Agreement (2015) and mention how these have been further strengthened in COP26 (2021). In this direction, how has the first Nationally Determined Contribution intended by India been updated in 2022?
      • Why is maritime security vital to protect India's sea trade? Discuss maritime and coastal security challenges and the way forward.
    • GS 4 Paper 2025 With Solutions
      • In the present digital age, social media has revolutionised our way of communication and interaction. However, it has raised several ethical issues and challenges. Describe the key ethical dilemmas in this regard.
      • "Constitutional morality is not a natural sentiment but a product of civil education and adherence of the rule of law." Examine the significance of constitutional morality for public servant highlighting the role in promoting good governance and ensuring accountability in public administration.
      • Carl von Clausewitz once said, "War is a diplomacy by other means." Critically analyse the above statement in the present context of contemporary geo-political conflict.
      • Keeping the national security in mind, examine the ethical dilemmas related to controversies over environmental clearance of development projects in ecologically sensitive border areas in the country.
      • "Those who in trouble untroubled are, Will trouble trouble itself." – Thiruvalluvar.
      • "The greatest discovery of my generation is that a human being can alter his life by altering his attitudes." – William James.
      • "The strength of a society is not in its laws, but in the morality of its people." – Swami Vivekananda.
      • "For any kind of social re-engineering by successfully implementing welfare schemes, a civil servant must use reason and critical thinking in an ethical framework." Justify this statement with suitable examples.
      • What are the major teachings of Mahavir? Explain their relevance in the contemporary world.
      • "One who is devoted to one's duty attains highest perfection in life." Analyse this statement with reference to sense of responsibility and personal fulfilment as a civil servant.
      • To achieve holistic development goal, a civil servant acts as an enabler and active facilitator of growth rather than a regulator. What specific measures will you suggest to achieve this goal?
      • It is said that for an ethical work culture, there must be code of ethics in place in every organisation. To ensure value-based and compliance-based work culture, what suitable measures would you adopt in your work place?
      • India is an emerging economic power of the world as it has recently secured the status of fourth largest economy of the world as per IMF projection. However, it has been observed that in some sectors, allocated funds remain either under-utilised or misutilised. What specific measures would you recommend for ensuring accountability in this regard to stop leakages and gaining the status of third largest economy of the world in near future?
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