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Paper
GS-I
Question
Q1
Marks
10M
Word Limit
150W
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Model Answer
Source: PW OnlyIAS · PW OnlyIAS Editorial
Approach:IntroductionIntroduce the topic of political fragmentation in mid-eighteenth century India.BodyDiscuss the decline of the Mughal Empire and its impact on the political landscape of India, including the power vacuum it created.Explain the rise of regional powers and how they contributed to political fragmentation.Describe the growing influence of European powers, particularly the British and French East India Companies, and their role in exploiting the political fragmentation for their own benefit.Address the issue of ineffective alliances and shifting loyalties among regional powers and European companies, further exacerbating the fragmentation.ConclusionSummarize the factors that led to the fragmented polity in mid-eighteenth century India.
Original source: PW OnlyIAS
Paper
GS Paper I — Indian Heritage, History, Geography & Society
Subject
Art and CultureSubtopic
Art Forms
Difficulty
Easy
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This question is from the Art and Culture topic under GS-I (2017). It carries 10 marks with a 150-word limit. Difficulty: Easy.
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For a 10-mark question with 150-word limit, structure your answer with a brief introduction, 2-3 main body points with evidence, and a forward-looking conclusion.