Comparative Politics is a field in Political Science. As its name suggests, comparative politics is all about comparing politics. In comparative politics, we study about the comparison between different political practices in different states. In easier words, we can say that comparative politics is … [Read more...] about Nature of Comparative Politics : Characteristics & Significance
Indian Polity Notes
The section on Indian polity provides a complete explanation on important topics related to Indian constitution and democratic politics. We have covered the key features, highlights and analysis of federalism, parliamentary form of government, fundamental rights and power separation. Our comprehensive notes guide students through UPSC and other competitive exam preparation.
PM Narendra Modi’s Foreign Policy – UPSC Prep Notes
The Modi government has been substantially credited for mooting a sustainable foreign policy that has surged forward towards developing relations between neighboring countries, creating better trade relations in international space, and bringing modernization to the defense ministry's fore. The … [Read more...] about PM Narendra Modi’s Foreign Policy – UPSC Prep Notes
List of Indian Constitution Articles (1 -395) & Parts (1-22), PDF Download
Constitution of India, also known as 'Bharatiya Samvidhan', is the Supreme Law of India. The constitution of India is the longest written constitution of any country on earth. It was adopted by the Constituent Assembly of India on 26th November 1949 and became effective on 26th January 1950. Dr. B. … [Read more...] about List of Indian Constitution Articles (1 -395) & Parts (1-22), PDF Download
Fundamental Duties in Indian Constitution (Article 51A)
Fundamental duties is a section of the Constitution of India that prescribes the fundamental, moral, and obligatory duties of the citizens to the nation. This is considered as one of the vital sections of the constitution, which was developed between 1947-1949 by the Constituent Assembly of … [Read more...] about Fundamental Duties in Indian Constitution (Article 51A)
Veto Power of the President of India
India’s federal government has three parts: the Executive (President and about 5,000,000 workers), the Legislative (Law-makers and House of Representatives), the Judiciary (The Supreme Court, The High Courts and The Subordinate Courts.) For these apex of government, there is a need to have checks … [Read more...] about Veto Power of the President of India
An analysis on India’s relations with its neighbours
India is the seventh largest country of the world with the area (3,287,590 KM) and its second most populated country with a population of 1.2 billion. This figure shows how huge and big country India is. India shares its boundaries with eight countries namely Pakistan, Afghanistan, China, Nepal, … [Read more...] about An analysis on India’s relations with its neighbours