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9:45 PM | 0.0KB/s A 1A D “A wealth of information leads to a poverty of attention” — Herbert Simon My Current Affair sources: + The Hindu (One English Daily) + IE Explained section on website (for comprehensive understanding of an issue) + One daily compilation (Choose any among Insights/ IAS Baba/ Forum/ Vision/ Civils Daily etc.) + One monthly compilation + All India Radio— Spotlight/Discussion + Misc (RSTV’s Big Picture, India’s World, and PRS India) + Internet Some aspirants spend an indefinite amount of time researching about the “best website” and the ‘best coaching material’ website for current affairs and invest less time actually reading it. Others have this perfectionist mindset that forces them to make copious notes and compilations from tons of material available in the market. Desist from this. Do your research for a day, decide on your sources, and stick with it. You’ll do just fine. Principle 2: Limit your time ‘The nrahlam with mact acnirante ic nat that a © < yor PSIR PAPER | us Section A Section B + Dr. Piyush Chaubey Sir Notes tog ‘+ India’s Struggle for Independence by Bipin Chandra | +r Piyush Chaubey sir Notes | + indian Pet by Laxmikanth, aia 0 MSE 009-Westem PolRical Thatight * The Oxford Companion to Politics in India (Plato to Marx) by Niraja Gopal Jayal and Pratap Bhanu atePSIR | + MPSEODA-IGNOU Materl-socand | YN serial? Political Thought in Modern india + Rethinking Public Institutions in india by * An nveducion ool theory by | * DENIRME Plc nsttutons inn ©.P Gauba 7th EDITION Valshnay. ‘Articles by P.B. Mehta, Gopalkrishna Gandhi, Christopher Jaffrelot, Ashok Gulatiete * Editorials from The Hindu, Indian Express | — PAPER Sectiona * Dr. Piyush Chaubey Sir Notes * The Globalization of World Politics: An, Introduction to international Relations by’ John Baylis, Steve Smith and Patricia Ovens, * Global Politics by Andrew Heywood, * MPS 004- IGNOU Material Comparative Politics: Issues and Trends * Articles by C. Raja Mohan, Harsh Pant, Suhasini Haider, ete, * Can the Elephant Dance? By David * Websites like ORF, IDSA, Project Malone Section B Dr. Piyush Chaubey sir Notes + Indian Foreign Policy: An Overview by. Harsh Pant. * Editorials by Shyam Saran, C. Raja ‘Mohan, Harsh Pant, Amitabh Mattoo, Suhasini Haider, Happymon jacob, Stanly Johnny and Websites like ORF, ISA, Project Syndicate, Council on Foreign Relations ete Syndicate, Councilon Foreign Relations |» taPst-oot- IGNOU Material- India and etc, the World (Unit 1-6) Follow Us Contact U —wreo__ 8929879238, sontact.plyushchaubey@gmail.ce 8929879230 8 @plyush_choubey 2nd Floor, 17A/41, eG Gurudwara Rd, Block 10, WEA, Karol Bagh, ®psir_by_piyush.chaubey Delhi, 110005 0 @irpiyush SDrPiyushkumarchaubey QUICK Links eS You may refer the following resources to upda Section 1A * Indian Express relevant articles * The Hindu relevant articles te your PSIR Study Material from time to time. PAPER | Section 1B * Indian Express relevant articles * The Hindu relevant articles * The Print * The Wire # The Diplomat + The Seminar Magazine © The Frontline Magazine + ORF Website PAP ER IL Section 2A Section 2B * Indian Express relevant articles * The Hindu relevant articles * The Print * The Wire * The Diplomat * The Seminar Magazine * The Frontline Magazine ORF Website IDSA ICWA Foreign Affairs Magazine Foreign Policy Magazine Articles of varlous Scholars from other Journals e.g. Taylor & Francis © Indian Express relevant articles * The Hindu relevant articles * The Print * The Wire * The Diplomat * The Seminar Magazine * The Frontline Magazine ORF Website IDSA ICWA Foreign Affairs Magazine Foreign Policy Magazine NOTE: You can find all the important articles from all the above-mentioned sources compiled at one place in our Monthly Politico Analytics NOTE: You can find all the important article: Magazine- Politico Analytics. Monthly Magazine -s from The Hindu and Indian Express in our Articles of the Day Section that is updated daily. Articles of the Day Yo 3 PM | OIKB/is@ 1 dl Wii @D ChatGPT 3.5 GZ: Month 5: Intensive Revision and Current Affairs |. Revise the entire syllabus with emphasis on weak areas. 2. Deepen your understanding of current affairs, especially the last 6 months. 3. Regularly solve current affairs-based quizzes and tests. 4. Practice quick recall and revision techniques. Month 6: Final Revision and Full-Length Mock Tests |. Focus on high-yield topics and quick revision. 2. Take full-length mock tests to simulate exam conditions. 3. Analyze mistakes and revise accordingly. 4. Develop a strategy for time management during the actual exam. 2member to stay consistent, and adapt the an based on your strengths and weaknesses. ioritize revision, practice time management, d build confiden- “qh regular mock tests. st of luck with Y 56 Prelims o oY

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