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Spectrum Complete Modern Indian History for UPSC through Timeline/Chronology - Part 1| IAS Prelims

Download our UPSC CSE GS Tracker to help you score a Top Rank : Download Here ↓ https://bit.ly/3ZkJFdH In this comprehensive lecture, we cover Modern Indian History for UPSC—from the 1857 Revolt to India’s Independence movement. Designed as part of the UPSC Modern Indian History Course, this video explains every key event, leader, and movement in a clear and exam-oriented way. Whether you’re following Spectrum Modern India, NCERT Class 8–12, or preparing for UPSC Prelims and Mains, this video will help you master all important topics. Perfect for both beginners and advanced aspirants targeting UPSC 2026. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Our World Famous UPSC Sociology Course: https://sleepyclasses.com/sociology-f... The only course in India that gets you UPSC Level GS Preparation: https://sleepyclasses.com/general-stu... For our Most Comprehensive Political Science and International Relations Course : https://sleepyclasses.com/psir-option... Join our dedicated telegram group for mains 2025 👉https://t.me/Sleepyclassesmains --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 00:00 – Modern India Part-1: 1707–1857 overview (UPSC Modern History) 01:56 – Decline of Mughals after Aurangzeb: Late Mughals & provincial break-up 08:07 – 1739 Battle of Karnal & Nadir Shah’s sack of Delhi: shock to Mughal prestige 10:23 – Ahmad Shah Abdali raids & 1761 Third Battle of Panipat 16:16 – Advent of Europeans: Vasco da Gama (1498) to Portuguese bases on Malabar 17:53 – Dutch, English, Danish, French in India: factories & early rivalries 22:12 – English East India Company: royal charter, Surat (1613), Fort St. George, Bombay, Calcutta 31:02 – Carnatic Wars intro: why conflict began in the south (weak central control) 33:00 – First Carnatic War (1746–48): capture/return of Madras, Treaty of Aix-la-Chapelle 34:44 – Second Carnatic War (1749–54): Duplex vs. English; puppets at Arcot & Hyderabad; Treaty of Pondicherry 37:53 – Third Carnatic War (1758–63): Wandiwash (1760) & Treaty of Paris — English supremacy 42:02 – Bengal flashpoint: Fort William fortifications, Black Hole narrative, road to Plassey 43:05 – Battle of Plassey (1757): Siraj ud-Daulah defeated; Mir Jafar installed; why Plassey was pivotal 45:25 – Battle of Chinsura/Bedera (1759): Dutch checkmated in Bengal 46:09 – Panipat’s aftershocks & rising Company confidence 46:16 – Battle of Buxar (1764) & Treaty of Allahabad (1765): Diwani rights, Shah Alam II as pensioner 49:30 – Dual Government in Bengal (1765–72): rights without responsibility 51:00 – Rise of Mysore: Haidar Ali’s modernization; First Anglo-Mysore War (1767–69), Treaty of Madras 53:34 – Company crisis & Regulating Act 1773 (administrative centralization) 55:53 – First Anglo-Maratha War (1775–82): civil war in Poona, Treaty of Salbai 59:06 – Second Anglo-Mysore War (1780–84): Mahe blockade, Treaty of Mangalore 1:00:29 – Third Anglo-Mysore War (1790–92): Cornwallis’ campaign; Tipu humbled, territorial losses 1:02:04 – Wellesley & Subsidiary Alliance: logic, terms, and spread across Indian states 1:04:14 – Fourth Anglo-Mysore War (1799): Tipu’s death, partition of Mysore, alliance signed 1:05:18 – Treaty of Bassein (1802): Peshwa accepts Subsidiary Alliance; 2nd Anglo-Maratha War (1803–05) 1:07:30 – Map 1805: British territory vs protectorates; recall of Wellesley 1:08:28 – Industrial Revolution & pressure to end trade monopolies: Charter Act 1813 1:09:58 – Pindaris & Third Anglo-Maratha War (1817–18): end of Maratha power; Rajputana as protectorate 1:11:54 – Charter Act 1833: EIC becomes administrative; completion of centralization 1:12:47 – First Anglo-Afghan War (1839–42): Forward Policy disaster 1:14:02 – Annexation of Sindh (1843): Napier, Great Game anxieties 1:15:20 – Punjab after Ranjit Singh: instability & First Anglo-Sikh War (1845–46), Treaty of Lahore 1:19:03 – Second Anglo-Sikh War (1848–49): annexation of Punjab 1:19:46 – Dalhousie’s Doctrine of Lapse: Satara, Jhansi, Nagpur — political discontent rises 1:20:44 – Charter Act 1853: no fresh 20-year renewal; Crown interest deepens 1:21:18 – Annexation of Awadh (1856): “maladministration” pretext & economic motives 1:22:30 – On the eve of 1857: Company controls ~63% territory & ~78% population; towards revolt #upsc #UPSC2026 #upscprelims #govtexams #UPSCEPFO #IndianHistory #modernindianhistory

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