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👉 Smash Essay 2026 starts 1st Sept: Talk to us: https://t.ly/SmashEssay Variant 1: Classes + Workshop + 1:1 mentorship + Mini tests & FLTs Variant 2: Classes & Workshops only Each & every Essay topic this year (UPSC 2025) was a hidden debate about truth and bias, war and restraint, wealth and desire. The art of writing them is not in collecting & dumping examples, which is usually the refrain of old school Essay frameworks (PESTLE, SWOT, Shareholders etc.) but in showing a journey: from Thesis, where you state the core idea; to Antithesis, where you confront its counter-truth; and finally to Synthesis, where you rise to a wiser perspective that reconciles the two. This is how a single line of wisdom grows into examples and arguments that actually connect with each other. UPSC’s message is clear: Thematic, GS heavy topics are a gone era. It is going to test the breadth of your philosophical understandings and the depth of your reflection. --- In this video, we are covering "Truth knows no color" — Rohit Sir breaks down how to think and write a high-scoring UPSC essay. He shows why deceptively simple topics hide multiple implicit demands, illustrates the idea with Siddhartha, Plato and modern political examples, and teaches practical frameworks (thematic deep dive, thesis–antithesis–synthesis) to build coherent answers. Follow Rohit Sir’s step-by-step method to spot directives, layer arguments, and tie examples back to your thesis so examiners can’t ignore your answer. Pause, take notes, and practice the frameworks daily. --- 0:00 — Intro: why this essay matters. 0:48 — How to spot explicit + implicit demands in GS questions. 1:14 — Why only ~4% attempted this question (what that means for you). 2:31 — The “coherence” trope (vidyahati vinam) — why structure wins marks. 3:15 — Unpacking the phrase: “Truth knows no colour.” 4:50 — Why unity-in-diversity is easy to say but hard to write about. 7:00 — The paradox of breakthroughs — why partial insight can become ideology. 8:30 — Siddhartha example: a model human journey to illustrate the thesis. 10:58 — “There’s no path to happiness; happiness is the path” — exam-usable line. 13:31 — Frameworks you must use: Thematic Deep Dive / TAS variants. 16:37 — Applying thesis → anti-thesis → synthesis with historical examples. 19:20 — How to convert depth into 140+ essay marks (exam strategy). 20:03 — Closing & next steps for practice.