UPSC pyq crux
Here’s a clear breakdown of which sectors/topics UPSC Mains 2025 questions were mostly asked from — based on official papers and expert analysis:
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1. GS Paper‑I (General Studies I)
This paper focused heavily on society, geography & environment, along with traditional areas:
- Geography themes — climate change, natural resources (like oil), disasters, technology in planning (AI/GIS) and non‑farm activities.
- Society & social issues — smart cities, tribal issues, fast food & health, civil service ethos.
- History & Culture — fewer questions but still present from Harappan architecture and major reformers.
- Environment linkage questions (interdisciplinary with geography/society).
👉 Key takeaway: Geography and social issues dominated GS‑I in 2025.
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2. GS Paper‑II (General Studies II)
While detailed analysis sources focus on GS‑I & III, summary of the paper shows that GS‑II broadly emphasized:
- Polity & Governance — Constitution, reforms, institutions.
- Social Justice & Welfare — policy impact and equity issues.
- International Relations — selective, mainly regional issues.
👉 Focus remains on governance, rights, public policy and IR in context of current affairs.
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3. GS Paper‑III (General Studies III)
This is where question papers show notable sectoral weightage:
Top sectors/topics asked:
- Economy & Economic Development — high‑value crops, Human Development Index, PLI scheme, food processing.
- Agriculture & Rural Development — agricultural marketing, supply chains, diversification.
- Environment & Climate Change — circular economy, climate action, energy transition.
- Science & Technology — nanotechnology, fusion energy, emerging tech links to society/economy.
- Internal Security & Disaster Management — though fewer, they were present.
👉 Major focus: Economy + Agriculture + Environment + Science & Technology.
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4. GS Paper‑IV (Ethics, Integrity & Aptitude)
Though not a “sector”, GS‑4 revolved around real‑world ethical dilemmas, governance case studies, and value‑based judgment.
