The Renewable Energy Technology That UPSC Links to Both Economy and Environment Papers

The Renewable Energy Technology That UPSC Links to Both Economy and Environment Papers

Few topics in the UPSC syllabus sit so comfortably across two General Studies papers as renewable energy does. If you have been studying Economy and Environment separately, this is where they meet — and understanding that overlap can fetch you marks in both Prelims and Mains. I have seen aspirants treat solar energy as an … Read more

The Cybersecurity Concepts That Have Entered UPSC Governance and Security Questions

The Cybersecurity Concepts That Have Entered UPSC Governance and Security Questions

Ten years ago, UPSC rarely asked about firewalls or malware. Today, cybersecurity appears in Prelims, GS-III Mains, and even Essay papers with surprising regularity. If you are ignoring this domain, you are leaving easy marks on the table. This article walks you through every cybersecurity concept that UPSC has tested or is likely to test. … Read more

How Gene Editing and CRISPR Generate Ethical Questions in UPSC GS-IV Alongside Science

How Gene Editing and CRISPR Generate Ethical Questions in UPSC GS-IV Alongside Science

Few topics sit at the intersection of two UPSC papers as neatly as gene editing does. It tests your understanding of cutting-edge biotechnology for GS-III and, at the same time, forces you to think about moral responsibility, consent, and equity for GS-IV. I have seen aspirants treat these as separate silos, and that is a … Read more

Why Semiconductor Technology Is Now a Priority Topic for Both UPSC GS-III and GS-II

Why Semiconductor Technology Is Now a Priority Topic for Both UPSC GS-III and GS-II

A tiny silicon chip smaller than your fingernail now decides whether a nation is powerful or vulnerable. If you are preparing for UPSC in 2026, understanding semiconductors is no longer optional — it cuts across science, economy, governance, and international relations in ways few other topics do. I have seen this topic grow from a … Read more

The India Space Programme Milestones That UPSC Has Tested Across 10 Years of Papers

The India Space Programme Milestones That UPSC Has Tested Across 10 Years of Papers

If there is one science and technology topic UPSC loves to revisit, it is India’s space programme. Between 2014 and 2024, questions on ISRO missions, satellite types, and launch vehicles have appeared in almost every single Prelims paper. I have tracked these patterns closely, and the insights are genuinely useful for anyone preparing in 2026. … Read more

Why Quantum Computing Questions Are Appearing in UPSC Mains Earlier Than Most Expected

Why Quantum Computing Questions Are Appearing in UPSC Mains Earlier Than Most Expected

The 2024 and 2026 UPSC Mains papers surprised many aspirants. Questions on quantum computing showed up in GS-III — a topic most students had pushed to the bottom of their revision list. I have been teaching science and technology for UPSC for over fifteen years, and even I did not expect UPSC to test this … Read more

The Space Technology Missions That Are Almost Certain to Appear in UPSC Current Affairs 2026

The Space Technology Missions That Are Almost Certain to Appear in UPSC Current Affairs 2026

Every year, UPSC picks at least three to five questions directly from recent space missions. If you are preparing for Prelims or Mains in 2026, ignoring space technology is simply not an option. Let me walk you through the missions that are on the radar right now and explain exactly why the examiner cares about … Read more

The Most Underrated Economy Chapters That Are Quietly Becoming High-Probability for UPSC 2026

The Most Underrated Economy Chapters That Are Quietly Becoming High-Probability for UPSC 2026

Every year, I see aspirants pour weeks into GDP, inflation, and banking reforms — and then lose marks on questions about topics they barely glanced at. The UPSC paper-setter has a pattern. Quietly, certain economy chapters move from “optional reading” to “direct question” territory, and most students notice only after the exam. After tracking economy … Read more

The Economic Survey Highlights That Are Almost Certain to Appear in UPSC GS-III 2026

The Economic Survey Highlights That Are Almost Certain to Appear in UPSC GS-III 2026

Every year, one document gives UPSC aspirants a readymade cheat sheet for GS-III — and most people barely read it properly. The Economic Survey, tabled in Parliament before the Union Budget, is a goldmine of data, analysis, and policy perspectives that examiners love to test. Having guided hundreds of aspirants through their Mains preparation, I … Read more

The Most Probable Art and Culture Questions for UPSC Prelims 2026 — Based on PYQ Patterns

The Most Probable Art and Culture Questions for UPSC Prelims 2026 — Based on PYQ Patterns

Every year, 3 to 7 questions in UPSC Prelims come directly from Art and Culture. Yet most aspirants treat this section as an afterthought, cramming temple names and dance forms a week before the exam. After analysing over 15 years of previous year questions, I can tell you that UPSC follows clear, recognisable patterns in … Read more