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General Studies – 1
Q1. Examine how the tension between Britain’s imperial policies and the American colonies’ experience of self-government contributed to the outbreak of the American Revolution. 15M
Q2. Discuss the causes of World War I and assess its political, economic, and social impact on Europe and the world, including the colonies. 15M
General Studies – 2
Q3. Critically analyze the challenges faced by SAARC in recent years and need for its revival. (150 words)
Q4. Analyze the strategic significance of the India-Middle East-Europe Corridor (IMEC) especially considering recent geopolitical developments in West Asia. (250 words)
Q5. India has attained self-sufficiency in food production, yet hunger and food insecurity remain persistent issues. Examine the underlying causes of these challenges and suggest strategies to mitigate them. (150 words)
General Studies – 3
Q6. With the growing concern of jobless growth, automation, and rising inequality, is it time for India to introduce a Universal Basic Income (UBI)? Discuss the potential challenges and benefits of implementing UBI in the Indian context. (15M)
Q7. What are the key principles that define a good Digital Public Infrastructure (DPI), and how does the Citizen Stack exemplify these principles in ensuring digital sovereignty, inclusivity, and security? (15M)
Q8. With the increasing militarization of Artificial Intelligence (AI), what are the global efforts to regulate its use. Also, analyze the implications of AI’s role in warfare for global security and India’s strategic interests. (250 words)
General Studies – 4
Q9. What does this quote mean to you?
“When the whole world is silent, even one voice becomes powerful.” Malala Yousafzai [10M]
Q10. The grievance redressal mechanism should not be looked upon as a challenge but rather a priority for better policy outcomes and good governance. Elucidate [10M]
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