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To download Modern India PYQ Map, Join - https://t.me/UPSCwithSourabh Modern India is one of the most unpredictable yet important areas in UPSC Prelims preparation. Some years UPSC asks 14 questions from Modern Indian History, while in other years it drops to 2–3 questions. This uncertainty creates confusion about how to prepare and how to read Spectrum effectively. In this video, I explain an evidence-based strategy for Modern India for UPSC Prelims 2026, based entirely on detailed UPSC Previous Year Question (PYQ) analysis from 2015 to 2025. You will learn: • How to prepare Modern India for UPSC Prelims • How to read Spectrum for UPSC effectively • Important Modern India topics for Prelims 2026 • How to filter content from Spectrum • How to analyse PYQs for Modern Indian History • High-weightage themes in Modern India • Strategy for constitutional reforms, Gandhian phase, British Acts • How to avoid over-reading in Modern History This video covers: • Modern India PYQ trend analysis • Topic-wise weightage • Resource analysis (Spectrum + Old NCERT) • Pattern in UPSC Modern History questions • Selective preparation strategy for UPSC CSE 2026 If you are preparing for UPSC CSE 2026, UPSC Prelims 2027, or looking for a structured approach to Modern Indian History, this strategy will help you prepare smartly instead of blindly reading bulky material. Modern India is not random. It has a pattern. And once you understand the pattern, preparation becomes easier. Welcome to UPSC with Sourabh — a student-centric initiative to make UPSC preparation clear, practical, and accessible for every aspirant. I’m Sourabh Jain, B.Tech from NIT Allahabad (2010 Batch). I have appeared in the UPSC Personality Test twice (2018 & 2019), having given the exam two times and reaching the interview stage in both attempts. -------------------- 00:00 - Pain Point 01:10 - PYQ Weightage for Modern India 02:22 - Difficulty Level of Questions 03:50 - Resources for Modern India 04:35 - Priority Topics for Modern India 05:23 - PYQ Analysis for Modern India 09:50 - How to Read Spectrum? 17:15 - PYQ Map for Modern India ------------------- #upscstrategy #prelimspreparation #upscprelims2026 #upscpreparation #civilserviceexampreparation #upscexam #iaspreparation #upscpyq