- Why should I prepare International Affairs?
- Step 1: Gather the material
- Step 2: Prepare the Mental Framework
- How to approach the Dynamic portion?
- Supplimentary Reading
- Appendix: Official Syllabus
Why should I prepare International Affairs?
- Because in UPSC General Studies Mains (Paper II), they ask questions worth more than 100 marks, from this topic.
- In the Essay paper, they regulary ask essays directly or indirectly related to Globalization and International relations.
- For the interview.
Step 1: Gather the material
IGNOU Political science module MPSE-001 India and the World (Click me).
That pdf file set contains pretty much all the essential information necessary to cover the static/historic portion of India’s foreign relations after independence.
Step 2: Prepare the Mental Framework
In your head, visualize following. What exactly are you supposed to prepare?
Based on Location
- India and her neighbours (Pakistan, Bangladesh, Myanmar, Bhutan, Afghanistan, Sri-Lanka, Nepal and China)
- India and the regions (South America, Africa, Middle East, Central Asia, Europe and so on.)
- India and the big 5 UNSC members (USA, China, France, Russia and UK )
- India and Economically powerful nations (Australia, Japan, S.Africa, Brazil, UAE etc)
- India and Organizations (UN, ASEAN, G20, GCC, EU, IMF, World Bank etc.)
India’s interaction with the world can also be classifed into following phases
Based on Phases
- Post-independence NAM/ Panchsheel Era
- During the Wars with Pakistan and China
- Atomic Bomb test
- Cold War
- Fall of USSR and LPG reforms in 1991.
- Second Atomic Test
- Post 9/11
- The Latest happening (Current).
Now superimpose both, and you’ve prepared India and the world.
^upto point number 5, I would classify under “static” question / theory portion.
Lately the UPSC has stopped asking questions from it, after all how much can they ask from NAM or Panchsheel! Whatever they could ask, has been asked in last 25 years GS papers, just look at the old papers and try to frame skeletal answer.
But since UPSC has a nasty habit of throwing unexpected surprizes, so one should go prepared.
So, how to approach the Static portion?
From the given IGNOU ZIP file, prepare a very short note, highlighting keywords of India’s relations through each region and each phase. There are 193 countries in UN, you don’t have to prepare each and every one of them but only the important ones, given in the “Based on Geography”.
This pretty much sums up the “static” portion.
Now what about the “dynamic” (i.e. current based). Well past two years, majority of questions are coming from the dynamic portion only.
Dynamic portion: Two parts
- Where India is involved. (Example: Bilateral visits of Presidents and prime ministers, India at Coppenhegan etc.)
- Where India is not directly involved. (example NATO in Afghanistan, US-China, Greece & EU sovereign debt-crisis, South Sudan etc.)
What types of questions can be asked from this portion? To understand it, just browse through the old question papers and prepare the current affairs on that line.
How to approach the Dynamic portion?
- First make list of bilateral visits (you can find information on website of Ministry of External Affairs) Then dig up on google, What trade-pacts or treaties were signed. You don’t have to do Ph.D on each and everything, for example of PM of Nicargua visited India, and signed a few trade pacts, it’s hardly of any importance but when PM of Bangladesh visits India and discusses something on land tranfer, border or river dispute – that part is important. Again no need to mug up how many crores were given as loan or what was the exact date of meeting etc.
- The list of all important international events happened last year, where India was not involved, can be found in your monthly issue of Chronicle, Wizard, Pratiyogita Darpan.
- What to prepare for Diospora? First the theory: OCI, PIO, NRI, Citizenship issues. Then based on current events. For example,
- Kamla Prasad Bissesar became PM of Trinidad and Tobago last year, so prepare that region.
- Crisis for Indian Workers in Tripoli, Middle east, Libya etc.
- Schemes of Government for the protection and welfare of Indian workers abroad. And so on.
^this list is not exhaustive, just as an example.
You cannot prepare the international relations in a week, it’s a continuous process, keep a habit of reading newspapers daily, particularly the Columns related to International relations. But at the same time, you don’t need ball by ball commentary on what is going on, for example Political turmoil of Nepal, their Prime minister keeps changing every fortnight, so by the time it is October November, they’d be 25-30 Prime ministers already (!), you try to mug up the names and timelines, it won’t do you any good.
Secondly, If you’ve to attempt an Essay on Globalization or international affairs, you’ll need fodder material (facts and viewpoints), therefore reading newspapers and columns Is must.
Supplementary Reading
Depending on your time and energy, you may approach
- Frontline
- Political and Economic Weekly and
- The Economist.
But like I said earlier, there is no need to do Ph.D, else you won’t be left with any time or energy for other subjects. Always keep the syllabus in mind, you’ve to prepare the topics, not the books or magazines.
Appendix: Official Syllabus
The Official Syllabus of UPSC for International relations Topic in GS Mains (Paper II)
1. India and the World :
This part will include questions to test candidate’s awareness of India’s relation- ship with the world in various spheres such as the following:- Foreign Affairs with special emphasis on India’s relations with neighbouring countries and in the region. Security and defence related matters.
Nuclear policy, issues, and conflicts.
The Indian Diaspora and its contribution to India and the world.
2. India’s Economic Interaction with the World :
In this part, questions will be on economic and trade issues such as foreign trade, foreign investment; economic and diplo- macy issues relating to oil, gas and energy flows; the role and functions of I.M.F., World Bank, W.T.O., WIPO etc. which influence India’s economic interaction with other countries and international institutions.
3. International Affairs and Institutions:
This part will include questions on important events in world affairs and on international institutions.

thank you very much sir
each and every bit of information provided by you is awesome.its a boon for working people who are unable to attend coaching institutes.please keep this work going.
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Thank a lot sir..Very very helpful
hello sir! …would you please tell the essential books(other than NCERT) for hisory of modern India and Indian culture and geography of India required in GS(mains) paper 1?
India’s struggle for independence would be efficient or do i need to go for this also.I complete 80 percent of India’s struggle.
@akku,
in the light of GS (Mains) 2012 paper,
https://mrunalmanage.wpcomstaging.com/2012/11/strategy-upsc-civil-ias-ips-ifs-service-exam-booklist-part3.html
These will be a miles of stones in my preparation.thanx a lot.
more informative and useful,thankyou all.
dear sir,
please suggest me some website having good study material in hindi medium .i have qualify IAS2012 Pre exam and needed some good materials . my optional subjects public administration and sociology.
your help needed sir please help me sir.
thanks & regards
sandeep
Public Administration Hindi booklist given in this article:
https://mrunalmanage.wpcomstaging.com/2012/03/strategy-studyplan-public.html
Sociology: atleast BA and MA booklets of IGNOU are available in Hindi, no idea about others but go through this article
https://mrunalmanage.wpcomstaging.com/2012/07/strategy-sociology.html
Sir,m afresh for the civil services n going 2 appear for 2013,with english medium though,i have been a Hindi medium student upto graduation,,,I m a post graduate in MBA(finance) and graduation in BA(statistics,economics,eng.literature),I have opted pub.admin as paper 1 (if there is no change in syllabus till 2013)n confused abt second one.could u pls suggest me wht would b better for me,to go with geography or Hindi lit,or with sociology,,i have started preparing for pub.ad and gs(for mains),,also suggest me wht should be the strategy to cover the entire syllabus (frm Aug 2012 to May 2013).
Continue from previous question,,,Sir,m also nt taking any coaching for civil services n preparing on my own,,i shall be highly grateful to you for ur suggestions.Thank you.
this information has helped me knw how to prepare for the above mentioned topics. thank u sir. Could you suggest any book for india & the world, India & International relationhips apart from magazines?
thanks alot for all ur efforts ,it helps a lot to me…
sir,can u upload core set of book required for gs main paper 1&2 respectively…
thanks alot sir
please suggest me a book for india and foreign relations after 1947 with all countries
Sir, cud u plz tell me the name of the ignou booklet “India and World” by which it is sold in the market? I want to purchase only it but cud not find the name of the one u gave us for download. Plz help.
GS Mains 2012 Question Paper 1
Hello All,
Please find the civils Mains GS Paper1 at the following link
https://docs.google.com/open?id=0B5TwW0ZXTTGkV3lseFRoTVRDSkk
Here I’ve shared this link with a good spirit, as a part of EQuality NGO..
Thanks,
Ramana..
sir, kindly publish links of books or their names from authentic authors for previous year question papers for prelims and mains(GS) , price not more than rs. 300 for each.
thanku ir,it i s indeed a useful material….
can u plz guide me for zoology as an optional.im a medico.first time for mains state pcs.
The Economist is very gud..
thanks to much
hey mr mrunal ..thank u so much n i applauds u for da grt wrk u r doin for all civil aspirants .. the study plan u gave for i.r. is too much helpful .. bt as m preparing for civils in hindi medium so will u plz suggest me more information abt ignou material in hindi for i.r..hope u ll consider my req. too.. once again thanks for helping ol of us..
I’ve given selective PDF files from MA Political Science (English) from egynkosh.
I suggest you goto the same site egyankosh.ac.in
and look for MA Political Science (Hindi).
mindblowing effort….tell me about strategy for preparing current affairs…
i often forget names during exam….bcz lots of personalities n places get accumulated at the end…….
thank you.
please guide similarly for “Current National Issues and Topics of Social Relevance” included in gs paper1
Hi,Thanks for all your valuable help.You are doing a great job.
I need help in preparing India and the world but the link provided by you is empty.I want to know the important IGNOU booklets for India and the World.
Click me to download India and World IGNOU Booklets ; this is an empty folder.
Please help.
try this link: http://www.dropbox.com/s/1e2nhjh9biry42e/India%20and%20World%20%20IGNOU%20Booklets%20from%20Mrunal.zip
Hi,Mrunal.I got the books.Thanks for your valuable help.You are doing a great job.You are helping thousands of IAS aspirants especially those who are preparing themselves without any guidance.You are in a way selflessly serving our society.Keep it up.Thanks again………..
thank you very much sir
Hi Mrunal this link is not working pls rectify
http://www.dropbox.com/s/1e2nhjh9biry42e/India%20and%20World%20%20IGNOU%20Booklets%20from%20Mrunal.zip
try this link: http://docs.google.com/open?id=0B9AJvFSzIyiwYlJBZmh1ZkR4M0U
thxa a lot mrunal ji…. nw i hav understood everything clearly…nw no one can stop me…n m sur i ll made it….everyone please bless me …
sir i have opted indian history and political science as my optional subject …
plz provide me a link from were i can get complete notes for both subjects .
sir i have laxmikant book for political science but in that there is a lot of things to study plz tell me selective topics which i have to do for mains .
Hi Mrunal,
Sorry to bother you but I am unable to register for eGyankosh……….can you help?
Thanks.
try with different browser,or may be their server is done so try again later.