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Note :-
- Duration of Paper: 3 Hours
- All Questions carry equal marks.
- Medium of Competitive Exam: Bilingual in English & Hindi
- There will be Negative Marking.
- Objective type paper .
Syllabus : Political Science -I
1. Indian Political Thought
- Manu & Kautilya.
- Traditions of Non-Violence in Buddhism & Jainism.
- Nature of State in Medieval India: Ziauddin Barani, Abul Fazal.
- Raja Ram Mohan Roy, Dayanand Saraswati, Sir Syed Ahmed Khan, E.V. Ramaswamy Naicker.
- Dadabhai Naoroji, Aurbindo Ghosh. M. K. Gandhi, Jawaharlal Nehru.
- Jai Prakash Narain, Ram Manohar Lohiya, B.R. Ambedkar, Kamala Devi Chattopadhyay.
2. Political Concepts and Ideologies
- Perspective of the State: Ideal, Liberal, Marxist, Post-Colonial and Sub-altern.
- Sovereignty, Power, Authority, Legitimacy.
- Rights, Liberty, Equality, Justice, Citizenship.
- Concept of Democracy: Classical, Liberal & Marxist Theories.
- Models of Democracy: Representative, Participatory, Deliberative.
- Political Ideologies: Liberalism, Marxism, Conservatism.
3. Comparative Politics and Governments
(With Special Reference to Constitutional Frameworks of UK, USA, France, China & Canada)
- Constitution, Types of Constitutions, Constitutionalism in Theory and Practice.
- Classification of Government: Democracy and Dictatorship, Unitary and Federal, Parliamentary and Presidential.
- Organs of Government: Theory of Separation of Powers, Executive, Legislature and Judiciary- their interrelationship in comparative perspective.
- Theories of Political parties, Types and functions of Political parties, Pressure Groups and Interest Groups.
4. Indian Constitution and Institutions
- Making of Indian Constitution, Preamble, Fundamental Rights, Directive Principles of State Policy and Fundamental Duties.
- Constitutional Framework of Indian Federalism, Center-State Relations and institutions of Local Self Governments.
- Union Executive: President, Prime Minister and Council of Ministers. Parliament: Composition, Power and Role.
- Judiciary: Supreme Court, High Court, Judicial Review, Basic Structure Debate, Judicial Activism and Judicial Reforms.
- State Executive: Governor, Chief Minister and Council of Ministers. State Legislature: Composition, Power and Role.
5. Theories and Concepts of International Relations
- Theories: Idealist, Realist, Neo-Realism, Systems, Marxist, Functionalist, Constructivism and Dependency.
- Approaches: Decision making, Game, Communication and Bargaining.
- Concepts: National Power and its elements, National Interest and its instruments, Balance of Power, Collective Security.
- Arms Race and Arms Control, Disarmament, Nature, Causes and Types of Wars.
- Emerging Concepts: Multiculturalism and Identity Politics, Regionalism, Green Politics, End of History.