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CUET (UG) Political Science Syllabus 2024
The CUET (UG) Political Science Syllabus for the CUET (UG) 2024 is available by the National Testing Agency. The CUET (UG) Political Science Syllabus is available for review from the link below. The CUET (UG) 2024 Political Science syllabus defines and describes each unit covered on the CUET (UG) 2024 Political Science exam.
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NTA Entrance Exam Political Science Revised Syllabus
NTA Entrance Exam Political Science and their Unit wise marks distribution
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Syllabus
NTA Entrance Exam Political Science Syllabus for Chapter 1: Politics in India since Independence
1 The Era of One-party Dominance
- Introduction of Era of One-party Dominance
- Challenge of Building Democracy
- Congress Dominance in the First Three General Elections
- Nature of Congress Dominance at the National Level
- Congress as a social and ideological coalition
- Tolerance and management of factions
- Uneven dominance at the state level
- Coalitional nature of Congress
- Emergence of Opposition Parties
2 Nation Building and Its Problems
- Challenges for the New Nation
- Nehru's Approach to Nation-building
- Three Challenges for the New Nation
- Partition: Displacement and Rehabilitation
- Process of Partition
- Consequences of Partition - The challenge of ‘refugee’ resettlement
- Integration of Princely States
- The problem
- Government’s approach
- Hyderabad
- Manipur
- Kashmir problem
- Reorganisation of States
- Political Conflicts Overlanguage
3 Politics of Planned Development
- Introduction of Politics of Planned Development
- Political contestation
- Ideas of development
- Planning - Planning Commission, Niti Ayog
- The Early Initiatives
- Five Year Plans
- The First Five Year Plan (1951-1956)
- Expansion of state sector and Rise of new economic interests
- The Second Five Year Plan - Rapid Industrialisation
- The Third Five Year Plan - Industrialisation
- Suspension of Five Year Plans
- Key Controversies
- Agriculture versus industry
- Public versus private sector
- Major Outcome
- Foundations
- Land Reforms
- Food Crisis - Famine
- Suspension of five-year plans
- The Green Revolution and its political fallouts
- Later developments
4 India’s External Relations
- International Context
- The Policy of Non-alignment
- Nehru's Foreign Policy
- Distance from two camps (NATO and Warsaw Pact)
- Afro-Asian Unity
- Peace and Conflict with China
- The Chinese invasion, 1962
- Sino-Indian war of 1962
- Wars and Peace with Pakistan
- Indo-Pak war of 1965
- Bangladesh war, 1971
- India's Nuclear Policy
- India's Nuclear Programme
- Shifting alliances in world politics
5 Challenge to and Restoration of Congress System
- Political Succession After Nehru
- From Nehru to Shastri
- From Shastri to Indira Gandhi
- Fourth General Elections, 1967
- Context of the elections
- Non-Congressism
- Electoral verdict
- Coalitions
- Defection
- Split in the Congress
- Indira vs. the 'Syndicate'
- Presidential election, 1969
- The 1971 Election and Restoration of Congress
- The contest
- Politics of 'Garibi Hatao'
- The outcome and after
- Restoration?
6 Crisis of the Constitutional Order
- Background to Emergency
- Economic context
- Navnirman movement in Gujarat and Bihar
- The Naxalite Movement
- Railway strike of 1974
- Conflict with Judiciary
- Search for ‘committed’ bureaucracy and judiciary
- Declaration of Emergency
- Crisis and response
- Consequences
- Controversies Regarding Emergency
- Emergency: context, constitutional and extra-constitutional dimensions, resistance to emergency
- Was the Emergency necessary?
- What happened during an emergency?
- Lessons of the Emergency
- Politics After Emergency
- Lok Sabha Elections, 1977
- The formation of the Janata Party
- Janata Government
- Legacy
- Rise of Civil Liberties Organisations
7 Regional Aspirations and Conflicts
- Region and the Nation
- Indian approach
- Areas of tension
- Rise of regional parties
- The Kashmir Situation
- Roots of the Problem
- External and Internal
- Politics since
- Insurgency and After
- 2002 and Beyond
- Punjab Crisis and the Anti Sikh Riots of 1984
- Political context
- Cycle of violence
- Road to peace
- Challenges and Responses in the North East
- Demands for autonomy
- Secessionist movements
- Movements against outsiders
- Accommodation and National Integration
8 Rise of New Social Movements
- Nature of Popular Movements
- Chipko movement
- Party based movements
- Non-party movements
- Dalit Panthers
- Origins
- Activities
- Bharatiya Kisan Union
- Growth of BKU
- Characteristics of BKU
- Anti Arrack Movement
- Origins
- Linkages
- Narmada Bachao Aandolan
- Sardar Sarovar Project
- Debates and struggles
- Lesson from Popular Movements
- Movement for Right to Information
- Implementation of Mandal Commission report and its aftermath
9 Democratic Upsurge and Coalition Politics
- Context of the 1990s
- Participatory upsurge in the 1990s
- Era of Coalitions
- Decline of Congress
- Alliance politics
- Rise of the JD and the BJP.
- The increasing role of regional parties and coalition politics.
- UF and NDA governments
- Emergence of a New Consensus
- Lok Sabha Elections 2004 and UPA government
- Growing consensus
10 Recent Issues and Challenges
- Challenge of and Responses to Globalization
- New economic policy and its opposition
- Political Rise of Other Backward Classes
- Rise of OBCs in North Indian politics.
- 'Mandal' implemented
- Political fallout - Dalit politics in the electoral and non-electoral arena
- Communalism, Secularism, Democracy
- Ayodhya dispute
- Demolition and after
- Gujarat riots
NTA Entrance Exam Political Science Syllabus for Chapter 2: Contemporary World Politics
11 Cold War Era in World Politics
- Introduction to the Cold War Era
- Cuban Missile Crisis
- Emergence of two power blocs after the second world war
- Cold War
- Political
- Ideological
- Economic
- Security
- Emergence of Two Power Blocs After the Second World War
- Arenas of the Cold War
- Challenges to Bipolarity
- Non-Aligned Movement
- New International Economic Order
- The quest for new international economic order
- India and the Cold War
12 Disintegration of the ‘Second World’ and the Collapse of Bipolarity
- Introduction to the End of Bipolarity
- What Was the Soviet System?
- Gorbachev and Disintegration
- Why Did the Soviet Union Disintegrate?
- Consequences of Disintegration
- Shock Therapy in Post-communist Regimes
- Introduction of democratic politics and capitalism in post-communist regimes
- Shock Therapy and Its Consequenes
- Tensions and Conflicts
- New entities in world politics: Russia, Balkan states, and, Central Asian states
- India and Post-communist Countries
- India’s relations with Russia and other post-communist countries
13 US Dominance in World Politics
- Introduction of US Hegemony in World Politics
- Ayesha, Jabu and Andrei
- Beginning of the ‘New World Order’
- Growth of unilateralism: Afghanistan, first Gulf War
- The Clinton Years
- 9/11 and the ‘Global War on Terror’
- Response to 9/11
- The Iraq Invasion
- Attack on Iraq
- Hegemony
- What does hegemony mean?
- Hegemony as hard power
- Hegemony as structural power
- Hegemony as soft power
- Constraints on American Power
- India's Relationship with the Us
- India’s renegotiation of its relationship with the USA
- How Can Hegemony Be Overcome?
- Dominance and challenge to the US in economy and ideology
14 Alternative Centres of Economic and Political Power
- Introduction to Alternative Centres of Power
- European Union
- Creation and Expansion of European Union
- Association of South East Asian Nations (ASEAN)
- The Rise of the Chinese Economy
- Rise of China as an economic power in post- Mao era
- India-China Relations
- India's Changing Relations with China
15 South Asia in the Post Cold War Era
- Introduction to Contemporary South Asia
- What is South Asia?
- The Military and Democracy in Pakistan
- Democratisation and its reversal in Pakistan
- Democracy in Bangladesh
- Monarchy and Democracy in Nepal
- Democratisation and its reversal in Nepal
- Ethnic Conflict and Democracy in Sri Lanka
- India-Pakistan Conflicts
- India's Relations with Its Neighbours
- Peace and Cooperation
- Impact of economic globalization on the region
- Conflicts and efforts for peace in South Asia
16 International Organisations in a Unipolar World
- Introduction to International Organisations
- Why International Organisations?
- Evolution of the UN
- Reform of the UN After the Cold War
- Restructuring and the future of the UN
- Reform of Structures and Processes
- Rise of new international actors: new international economic organizations, NGOs.
- Jurisdiction of the UN
- India and the UN Reforms
- India’s position in the restructured UN
- The UN in a Unipolar World
- How democratic and accountable are the new institutions of global governance?
17 Security in Contemporary World
- Introduction to Security in the Contemporary World
- What is Security?
- Traditional Notions: External
- Traditional Notions: Internal
- Traditional Security and Cooperation
- Traditional concerns of security and politics of disarmament
- Non-traditional Notions
- Human security
- Global security
- New Sources of Threats
- Non-traditional conceptions: Terrorism, Human rights, Global poverty, Migration, Health epidemics.
- Cooperative Security
- India’s Security Strategy
18 Environment and Natural Resources in Global Politics
- Introduction to Environment and Natural Resources
- Environmental Concerns in Global Politics
- The Protection of Global Commons
- Evolution of global environmental norms
- Common but Differentiated Responsibilities
- Common Property Resources
- Conflicts Over Traditional and Common Property Resources
- India's Stand on Environmental Issues
- India's Stand in Global Environmental Debates
- Environment Movements: One Or Many?
- Resource Geopolitics
- The Indigenous Peoples and Their Rights
19 Globalisation and Its Critics
- Globalisation
- Outsourcing
- World Trade Organisation (WTO)
- Multilateral Trade Agreements
- Bilateral
- Non-Tariff Barriers
- Causes of Globalisation
- Debates on the nature of consequences of globalization.
- Political Consequences
- Economic Consequences
- Cultural Consequences
- India and Globalisation
- India as an arena of globalization and struggles against it.
- Resistance to Globalisation
- Anti-globalization movements
- India and Resistance to Globalisation