Mastering Polity for UPSC ISS: Our 24-Blog Roadmap (2014-2025 PYQs)

Many UPSC Indian Statistical Service (ISS) aspirants spend the bulk of their time mastering Inference, Sampling, and Econometrics. While Statistics is the core, the General Studies (GS) paper often becomes the deciding factor in the final merit list.

Within GS, Indian Polity is a high-yield section. If you understand the patterns of the last 10 years, the questions are remarkably predictable. To help you navigate this, we are launching a dedicated blog series: The ISS Polity Masterclass.

Why This Series?

Instead of reading 800 pages of a standard textbook, this series focuses on what UPSC actually asks in the ISS exam. We have analyzed Previous Year Questions (PYQs) from 2014 to 2025 and condensed the syllabus into 6 Modules and 24 focused blogs.

The 6-Module Roadmap

Here is how we will cover the entire Polity syllabus, taking you from the basics to an advanced, exam-ready level:

ModuleFocus AreaKey Highlights
1Foundations & PhilosophyPreamble, Basic Structure, and the FR vs DPSP debate.
2Union Executive & LegislatureRole of the PM, President’s powers, and Parliamentary controls.
3Federalism & Local GovernanceCentre-State relations, Finance Commission, and Panchayati Raj.
4The JudiciarySupreme Court roles, Judicial Activism, and the Collegium system.
5Elections & DynamicsElectoral reforms, ‘One Nation One Election’, and political funding.
6Constitutional WatchdogsThe CAG, Attorney General, and other independent bodies.

How Each Blog is Structured

To ensure this series serves both beginners and those who have already started their preparation, every blog will follow a four-step framework:

  1. The Hook: Connecting the topic to a recent current event or a simple analogy.
  2. The Basics: Clear definitions of terms and relevant Constitutional Articles for beginners.
  3. The Deep Dive: Advanced analysis, criticisms, and landmark Supreme Court judgments for Mains-level answers.
  4. PYQ Connect: We will end each post by solving the exact UPSC ISS question related to that topic.

What’s Next?

This series is designed to save you time and provide a structured approach to a subject that often feels vast. By the end of these 24 blogs, you will not just “know” Polity; you will be able to write structured, high-scoring answers in the GS paper.

We want to hear from you!

Which of these modules or specific topics do you find the most challenging? Or is there a specific PYQ from 2014–2025 that you want us to prioritize?

Comment below with the topic or question number you want us to cover first. Your feedback will decide the release schedule of this series!

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Aparna
Aparna
11 days ago

Please start a roadmap blog for economics and geography too

Neha
Neha
11 days ago

Thanks for starting the polity series🙏 If possible, a separate series on economics current affairs only would be super helpful, given the time crunch. Since I haven’t started studying economics, covering current affairs would be a great help…

Puja
Puja
11 days ago

Great initiative

Shreyaa
Shreyaa
11 days ago

Sir,
It would be a great help if at least polity and economy portion is done in this blog series format.
Currently things feel scattered since polity and economy are dynamic parts. They have a very strong link with the current affairs portion. Although we don’t need everything we are least need to be strategically aware of how to connect the current happenings with the static portions something we often fail to do.
In that respect your blogs on official statistics helped me visualize the link connecting the various information that was otherwise floating around in my head in discrete pieces.

Vrushali
Vrushali
10 days ago

This will be great if you start polity series soon. The blog series you already started are helping me a lot to understand the things correctly. This static part can score us if it’s done strategically. This blog format is just awesome things you were providing. Thank you…

Sneha Sen
Sneha Sen
10 days ago

Election and Dynamics can start with, also economics is something which I’m not able to start with. Can your blog help me in that regard.

Yash Badgujar
Yash Badgujar
9 days ago

Sir, start with foundation and philosophy, it will help to build next concepts.

Deepak
Deepak
8 days ago

This is great initiative sir, if possible Please 🙏, provide other GS topic too.

Janhavi
Janhavi
8 days ago

yes sir this will be helpful but the hard one is the 1 que based on mostly IR current affair in polity and sir alao share the same for economy

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