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Political Theory
This unit deals with the basic concepts of political theory, including equality, justice, liberty and democracy, with the addition to Political Traditions that apply even to contemporary society, such as feminism, conservatism, multiculturalism and so on. It’s the most fundamental and essential unit as far as the syllabus goes, so keep the focus on it!

Political Thought
This unit is all about the political thoughts conjured by famous philosophers and politicians such as Karl Marx, Machiavelli, Plato and many more. Students obtain a firm understanding of why these individuals adopted their beliefs, what drove them to voice their thoughts, what the differences are between these schools of thought and many other aspects related to politico-philosophical studies.

Indian Political Thought
Much like its Political Thought counterpart, the Indian Political Thought unit explores the hows and whys of the schools of thought conjured by famous individuals who come from India, such as JL Nehru, Sri Aurobindo, Swami Vivekananda, Kabir, Bal Gangadhar Tilak, and many more.

Comparative Political Analysis
This unit is all about how each school of thought, perspective, philosophy, and many other political and philosophical aspects compare with each other. Students get to understand topics such as political culture, the shortcomings of colonialism, fascism, totalitarianism, dictatorship, democracy, communism, the aspects of development, constitutions, power structures and so on.

International Relations
Students get to explore topics such as the state, its systems and non-state powers, the aims and objectives of the United Nations, regional organisations, conflict and peace, the different approaches to studying international relations, and many more. This topic is essential to the development of an aspiring politician since it teaches them the fundamentals of creating and maintaining relations with countries, along with the benefits of that.

India’s Foreign Policy
The previous unit deals with the fundamentals of establishing international relations. However, it’s important to understand how that’s done. India’s foreign policy is an exhaustive resource for understanding how the country works as a whole. Students get to explore concepts such as the policy perspectives, the country’s relations with major powers, the negotiation strategies involved and many more.

Political Institutions in India
Students will dig deeper into the political aspects of India, how India achieved its global status, its identity, its economic, social, and political performances, what its constitution comprises, the judiciary, the local and national institutions, statutory bodies and many more.

Political Process in India
In this unit, many important chapters are explored which are related to India, such as identity politics, the social movements, the globalisation process as well as the regionalisation of Indian politics, the politics surrounding gender, and many other important topics to have a firm understanding of where India stands in terms of politics.

Public Administration
This unit focusses more on the administrative aspects of Indian politics, such as the theories and principles of India’s political organisations, how to manage them, the conflicts behind them, as well as the concepts surrounding its public administration.

Governance and Public Policy in India
In this unit, students are exposed to a library of knowledge consisting of India’s longstanding policies such as the MGNREGA, NHRM, Grassroots Governance, and some fundamental concepts such as the role of the state, the civil society, the workings of government and how they are accountable, and many more.