Description
Indian Economy, A Courseware by Jayant Parikshit is a holistic learning solution meticulously crafted for UPSC Civil Services Examination and State Civil Services Examinations. It includes a 17 Years’ compilation of Prelims and Mains PYQs (2009–2025) and 35+ exclusive author videos covering 20 core units, simplifying complex economic theories through engaging explanations. The book features Structured Pedagogy, like Brain Teasers to sharpen analytical skills, Info Box for enriched answer-writing, Word Bank to enhance conceptual clarity, Mains Q/A within concepts to tests comprehension, and many more.
The courseware covered in 20 Units with 75 Chapters, it includes key topics like national income, growth and development, fiscal and monetary policies, agriculture, industry, services, and open economy, ensuring comprehensive preparation for Prelim and Main, including Previous Years’ Questions from 2013 onwards in the book. Chapters updated and enriched with latest Economic Data, Govt. Schemes, Indices and Reports along with current affairs including seamless exam-specific integration of Economic Survey 2025-26 and Union Budget 2026-27. Also, the UPSC Trending topics such as Industry 4.0, AI Revolution, Ease of Doing Business (EoDB), Blockchain and Cryptocurrency, Climate Change Negotiations, and Multilateral Development Banks (MDBs), keep aspirants updated with emerging and frequently asked areas of interest in the Civil Services Examinations.
With 75 exam-focused chapters, this book uses tables, flowcharts, boxes, and infographics for better retention. This comprehensive resource empowers aspirants to master Indian Economy and achieve their examination goals with confidence.
Table of Contents
- Basics of Economics- An Introduction
- National Income & related concepts
- Estimation of National Income in India
- Economic Data
- Economic Growth & Development
- Poverty
- Inequality
- Inclusive Growth
- Demography
- Employment & Unemployment
- Schemes for Employment, Skill Development, & Apprenticeship
- Care Economy
- Labour Reforms
- Sectors of the Economy
- Introduction to Indian Agriculture
- Cropping Patterns
- Irrigation-Types & Systems
- Food Management in India
- Subsidies in India
- Contract Farming
- Animal Husbandry
- Revolutions in Agriculture
- Food Processing Industries in India
- Land Reforms of India
- Measures of Industrial Performance
- Companies in India
- Industrial Policies in India- Upto 1991
- Industrial Policies in India-Post 1991
- Micro, Small & Medium Enterprises (MSMEs)
- Startup India and Standup India
- Public Sector Enterprises (PSEs), Disinvestment & Privatisation
- Ease of Doing Business (EoDB)
- Industry 4.0, Artificial Intelligence Revolution
- Services in India
- Basics of Planning in India
- Five Year Plan in India & Action Agenda
- Fiscal Policy, Budget & Budget Deficits
- Public Expenditure, Debt Management and Debt Reforms
- Basics of Taxation
- Direct Taxes
- Indirect Taxes
- Fiscal Federalism, Finance Commission, Resource Mobilisation
- Banking, Money & Its Various Aspects
- Rates in India
- Monetary Policy & Its Transmission
- Banking Sector in India
- Non-Banking Financial Institutions (NBFCs)
- Non-Performing Assets (NPAs)
- Basel Norms
- Financial Inclusion
- Blockchain & Crypto Currency
- Gold Schemes in India
- Money Market in India
- Capital Market (Debt Market)
- Capital Market (Equity Market)
- Capital Market- Advance
- Balance of Payments
- Exchange Rates
- Trade, Globalisation & De-Globalisation
- Multilateral Development Banks (MDBs)
- Basics of Inflation
- Measurement of Inflation
- Savings, Investment & Growth
- Public Private Partnership (PPP)
- Special Economic Zones (SEZs), Coastal Economic Zones (CEZs)
- Foreign Investment
- Basics of Infrastructure in India
- Sectoral Performance of Infrastructure
- Basics of Black Money
- Efforts to Curb Black Money
- Business Cycle & Economics of Crisis
- Green Gross Domestic Product
- Sustainable Development
- Climate Change Negotiations
- Paris Agreement, Solar Alliance, Climate Funds






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