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Everything you need for UPSC Prelims 2026 on Formation of New States and State Reorganisation in one video. Dr Sidharth Arora explains Article 3 powers of Parliament, why state creation cannot be ad hoc, and how modern criteria like administrative efficiency and economic viability matter. We also connect the topic with Shashi Tharoor latest Indian Express column and his Private Member Bill idea for a permanent statutory framework and a States and Union Territories Reorganisation Commission. This video covers: SRC 1953, linguistic reorganisation roots, why big states become administratively unwieldy, and the UPSC ready legal framework for new state creation. ------ 1. Dear Aspirants, You’ve prepared long enough. Enroll Now: https://unacademy.com/scholarship/UAI... Now test what really matters, performance under pressure. 📝 All India UPSC Prelims Mock Test. 100 Questions | Negative Marking | All India Rank Prelims rewards calm minds, not crowded notes. Practice that before exam day. 🗓 15 Feb 👉 Enroll Now 👨🏫 Learn from the MOST Trusted Polity Educator ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 00:00 Intro: Formation of New States for UPSC 00:22 Why Shashi Tharoor article matters and what is in news 00:54 Constitutional base: Article 3 explained, core idea 02:06 Quick note: Unacademy revision test series mention 03:14 Tharoor core argument: permanent framework, not ad hoc decisions 04:08 Early logic: language basis debate for states 04:59 Dhar Commission and early committees context 05:52 1953 Andhra and pressure politics, then SRC setup 06:03 Fazl Ali Commission, then States Reorganisation Act 1956 07:35 Examples of later splits: UP Uttarakhand, Bihar Jharkhand 08:44 The real problem: small state vs big state governance tradeoffs 09:37 Tharoor critique: why ad hoc Telangana like creation is messy 11:54 After a new state: what next, viability and governance outcomes 13:18 Criteria lens: disparity, GDP, development, administration 14:36 Solution proposed: permanent commission with statutory backing 15:47 Article 3 powers list and how it enables reorganisation 17:17 21st century governance: scale problem and federal balance 18:37 Citizen welfare and democratic logic, conclusion 19:20 Wrap up ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Dr Sidharth Arora has helped thousands of aspirants crack UPSC Prelims & Mains through conceptual clarity + current affairs integration . 👨🏫 Dr. Sidharth Arora: ▶ Profile: https://unacademy.com/@sidhartharorao... ▶ Free Classes: https://unacademy.com/@sidhartharorao... ▶ Courses: https://unacademy.com/@sidhartharorao... Follow Us 👉 Telegram: https://t.me/unstoppablesupsc 👉 Instagram: / unacademyupscias Let's Crack It! ------ #UPSCPrelims2026 #UPSC2026 #ShashiTharoor #Polity #IndianConstitution #Article3 #StateReorganisation #FormationOfNewStates #NewStatesInIndia #ShashiTharoor #IndianExpress #CurrentAffairs #Governance #Federalism #SRC1953 #StatesReorganisationAct1956 #UPSCPolity formation of new states,formation of new states in india,state reorganisation,state reorganization commission,article 3 constitution,article 3 explained,new state creation procedure,parliament power to create states,upsc prelims 2026 polity,shashi tharoor bill states reorganisation,states and union territories reorganisation commission bill,states reorganisation act 1956,indian polity by siddharth arora,Polity Current Affairs,UPSC,UPSC Prelims 2026,Prelims 2026