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The Government of India has notified the new Cadre Allocation Policy 2026 for All India Services – IAS, IPS and Indian Forest Service (IFoS), applicable from UPSC CSE 2026 onwards. In this detailed session, Suresh Sir and Manjunath Sir (Faculty – Polity & Public Administration, Insights IAS) explains the entire cadre allocation mechanism step by step, starting from the basics of All India Services, cadre meaning, insider–outsider concept, vacancy determination, and moving into the key structural changes introduced in the new policy. The discussion clearly explains: • Difference between All India Services and Central Services • What is a cadre and how vacancies are decided every year • Insider, outsider and home cadre explained with simple examples • Joint cadres like AGMUT and Assam–Meghalaya • Abolition of zones and introduction of 4 cadre groups • Alphabetical grouping and annual rotation logic • Cycle-based allocation (25 candidates per cycle) • Insider allocation first, outsider allocation next • Category-wise adjustment rules (UR, OBC, SC, ST) • Special provisions for Persons with Benchmark Disabilities (PwBD) • Objectives behind the new policy – national integration and transparency • Practical advice for CSE 2026 aspirants This video is highly important for UPSC aspirants, especially those appearing in CSE 2026 and beyond, and is also useful for Polity, Governance and Ethics preparation. 👉 Watch till the end for clear guidance on what aspirants should and should not worry about regarding cadre allocation. ⏱️Chapters 00:00 – Introduction to the New Cadre Allocation Policy 00:38 – Overview of All India Services vs Central Services 01:14 – Control, recruitment and role of Government of India 02:13 – How annual vacancies are determined 03:12 – Meaning of cadre, insider, outsider and home cadre 03:47 – Joint cadres explained (AGMUT, Assam–Meghalaya) 05:11 – Insider vs outsider with state examples 06:22 – Category-wise distribution of insider and outsider seats 07:07 – Cadre Controlling Authorities for IAS, IPS and IFoS 07:49 – Biggest change: Zones removed, 4 Groups introduced 08:11 – Alphabetical grouping of cadres 09:01 – Cycle-based allocation explained (25 candidates per cycle) 09:31 – Stage 1: Insider allocation process 11:13 – Importance of choosing home cadre option in DAF 13:16 – What happens if insider seats remain vacant 15:30 – Priority to vulnerable categories (SC/ST/OBC) 15:52 – Stage 2: Outsider allocation begins 16:04 – Special provision for PwBD candidates 18:25 – Outsider allocation for non-PwBD candidates 18:34 – Group rotation logic explained clearly 20:44 – Objectives of the new policy 22:18 – Final advice for UPSC CSE 2026 aspirants #TransformWithInsightsias 🔗 Telegram: http://t.me/insightsIAStips 📞 Contact: 080-69405205 | 📧 support@insightsias.com 🌐 Website: http://insightsonindia.com #UPSC2026 #CadreAllocationPolicy #IASCadre #IPSCadre #IFoSCadre #UPSCReforms #AllIndiaServices #DOPT #UPSCPolity #CivilServices2026 #UPSCGuidance #InsightsIAS #UPSCPreparation #IASIPSIFoS