Rajesh Mishra PSIR (Political Science & International Relations) Full Study Material 2025-26 Edition – Hindi Medium (Set of 10 Booklets)
Product Overview
| Feature | Specification Details |
|---|---|
| Total Booklets Count | 10 Individual Volumes (Covering Paper 1 & Paper 2) |
| Language | Hindi (Standard Academic Devanagari) |
| Publisher/Source | Rajesh Mishra Sir (Class Notes / Printed Material Integration) |
| Condition | Brand New (2025-26 Updated Curriculum Edition) |
| Format | Physical Printed Booklets (High-Resolution Laser Print) |
Complete Booklet Catalog
This comprehensive set is meticulously divided into ten distinct booklets, ensuring that the vast UPSC syllabus for Political Science and International Relations is organized, navigable, and physically manageable for daily study sessions. Each booklet corresponds to a specific segment of the official syllabus.
- Booklet 1: Western Political Thought (Plato to Marx and beyond).
- Booklet 2: Indian Political Thought (Ancient thinkers to Modern Dalit and Socialist thinkers).
- Booklet 3: Political Theory - Part A (Concepts of State, Sovereignty, and Power).
- Booklet 4: Political Theory - Part B (Justice, Equality, Rights, and Democracy).
- Booklet 5: Political Ideologies (Liberalism, Marxism, Socialism, Fascism, Feminism, and Multiculturalism).
- Booklet 6: Indian Government and Politics - Part I (Indian Nationalism and Constitutional Framework).
- Booklet 7: Indian Government and Politics - Part II (Statutory Bodies, Federalism, and Grassroots Democracy).
- Booklet 8: Comparative Politics and International Relations Theory (Core Conceptual Frameworks).
- Booklet 9: Global Politics and International Organizations (UN, WTO, and Regional Blocs).
- Booklet 10: India and the World (Indian Foreign Policy, Bilateral Relations, and Contemporary Challenges).
Internal Content Deep Dive: Booklet 1 to 5 (Paper 1 - Section A)
The first five booklets of the Rajesh Mishra 2025-26 edition are dedicated to the foundational pillars of Political Science. These booklets are designed with a "Drishti-Vision" clarity approach, where every page is optimized for cognitive retention through the use of side-margins and structured bullet points.
Booklet 1: Western Political Thought (WPT)
The physical layout of Booklet 1 begins with a detailed Index page that lists 11 major thinkers. Each chapter starts with a "Contextual Introduction" printed in bold. The internal content covers Plato's Theory of Ideas, Aristotle’s Classification of Constitutions, and Machiavelli’s Prince with specific focus on the separation of ethics and politics. The printing uses anti-glare ink, ensuring that when students use highlighters on the 75 GSM paper, the text remains crisp and the ink does not bleed through. Notable features include the "Thinker’s Quote Box" at the end of every chapter, which compiles relevant quotes for Mains answer writing.
Booklet 2: Indian Political Thought (IPT)
This booklet moves from the ancient Dharmashastra and Arthashastra traditions to modern figures. The content is formatted into comparative tables—for instance, comparing Gandhi’s 'Swaraj' with Ambedkar’s 'Social Justice.' The internal pages feature high-resolution diagrams illustrating Kautilya’s Mandala Theory. The 2025-26 update includes expanded sections on Sir Syed Ahmed Khan and M.N. Roy, ensuring the booklet remains aligned with the evolving UPSC trend of asking niche questions on Indian thinkers.
Booklet 3 & 4: Political Theory (Concepts)
These booklets handle the abstract portions of the syllabus. The internal structure uses a "Definition-Origin-Modern Relevance" flow. The Concept of Power is broken down into Foucault’s Disciplinary Power and Lukes’ Three Dimensions, with each dimension explained through bulleted lists. The physical condition of these booklets features reinforced glue binding, allowing the book to stay flat on a desk while the student takes notes in the generous 1.5-inch margins provided on every page.
Booklet 5: Political Ideologies
This is a high-density booklet. It covers the 'isms' with a specific focus on contemporary additions like Ecologism and Post-Modernism. Each ideology is presented with a "Critics Section," which is vital for the 'Critically Analyze' type of questions in UPSC. The font size is a comfortable 11pt, printed using high-yield black toner to prevent fading over long-term storage.
Internal Content Deep Dive: Booklet 6 & 7 (Paper 1 - Section B)
Section B, focusing on Indian Government and Politics (IGP), is perhaps the most dynamic part of the set. Rajesh Mishra Sir’s notes are legendary for simplifying the complex legal and social tapestry of India.
Booklet 6: The Constitutional Framework
The internal pages of Booklet 6 are updated with the latest Constitutional Amendments up to late 2024. The section on the Preamble includes a comprehensive index of Supreme Court cases (Kesavananda Bharati, SR Bommai, etc.) printed in a tabular format for quick reference. The paper quality (75 GSM) allows for heavy underlining without damaging the structural integrity of the page. The booklet also includes a "Special Feature" section on the evolution of the Indian National Movement, specifically focusing on the different perspectives (Marxist, Liberal, Feminist) of the freedom struggle.
Booklet 7: Institutions and Dynamics
This volume covers the functional aspects of the Indian state. It includes internal chapters on the Office of the PM, the declining role of Parliament, and the rise of Judicial Activism. A key feature of this booklet is the "Data & Statistics" appendices, providing updated figures on the 17th Lok Sabha, electoral funding (Electoral Bonds judgment inclusion), and the latest Census data projections for 2025. The binding is a flexible softcover with a protective laminate film to prevent wear and tear during intensive library sessions.
Internal Content Deep Dive: Booklet 8, 9 & 10 (Paper 2)
International Relations (IR) requires constant updates. The 2025-26 Rajesh Mishra notes are specifically curated to bridge the gap between static theory and the volatile world of geopolitics.
Booklet 8: Comparative Politics & IR Theories
This booklet is the theoretical backbone of Paper 2. It explores Realism, Liberalism, and Social Constructivism. The internal layout includes "Theory in Practice" boxes that explain how Realism applies to the current Ukraine-Russia or Israel-Palestine conflicts. The print quality is exceptionally sharp, which is necessary because this booklet contains many flowcharts representing the systems approach and structural-functionalism.
Booklet 9: Global Institutions
Coverage includes the United Nations reform debates, the crisis in the WTO, and the emergence of the Global South. This booklet is structured chronologically, starting from the post-WWII order to the current multipolar world. The "Drishti Special" integration in these notes ensures that the language is simple yet academically rigorous, suitable for Hindi medium aspirants who often struggle with complex IR terminology.
Booklet 10: India and the World
The final booklet is the most voluminous. It covers India's relations with neighbors (Neighborhood First Policy), the USA, Russia, and China. The internal content includes a "Current Affairs Linkage" section for every bilateral relationship. For example, the India-USA chapter includes the iCET initiative and recent defense deals. The physical quality of the maps printed in this booklet is superior, using grayscale shading to distinguish disputed territories and strategic corridors like the IMEC (India-Middle East-Europe Economic Corridor).
Physical Quality and Engineering of the Material
The Rajesh Mishra PSIR Notes 2025-26 set is not just about content; it is a premium physical product designed for the rigors of a 12-month preparation cycle. Unlike standard photocopied notes available in local markets, this "Elite" set adheres to strict manufacturing standards.
1. Paper Grade (75 GSM Bond): We utilize high-brightness, 75 GSM paper. This is a significant upgrade from the standard 50-60 GSM paper used in mass-market xeroxes. The thickness ensures that when a student uses a liquid-ink pen or a neon highlighter, the mark does not "ghost" or bleed onto the reverse side. This allows students to utilize both sides of the page for their own annotations and updates.
2. Anti-Glare Laser Printing: The text is printed using industrial-grade laser printers with high-yield black toner. The resulting text is "true black," offering high contrast against the white paper. This reduces eye strain during 8-10 hour study marathons. The ink is heat-fused to the paper, meaning it will not smudge even if a student's hands are slightly damp or sweaty.
3. Advanced Binding Technology: Each booklet is bound using a "Reinforced Softcover" method. The spine is scored multiple times to allow for "lay-flat" reading. For the thicker booklets (like Booklet 10), a heavy-duty glue-binding is supplemented with a wrap-around cover that protects the edges of the internal pages from fraying. The covers are made of 250 GSM cardstock with a matte lamination, providing water resistance against accidental spills.
4. Layout and Margin Logic: The 2025-26 edition features a "Wide Margin" design. Approximately 20% of each page's width is left blank. This is a deliberate design choice based on topper feedback, allowing students to add current affairs updates directly next to the static theory. The font used is a custom Hindi serif font that maintains clarity even at smaller sizes in the footnotes.
5. Portability: By dividing the syllabus into 10 booklets instead of two massive volumes, the product remains portable. A student can carry just "Booklet 8" to a coffee shop or coaching center without lugging the entire 1500+ page collection. This modularity also helps in psychological pacing—completing one booklet provides a sense of achievement and progress.
Strategic Integration of "Drishti/Vision Special" Features
Inside every booklet, there are specific "Value Addition" features that distinguish these notes from generic textbook material. These are specifically tailored for the UPSC Hindi Medium audience.
- Flowchart Diagrams: Every complex process (e.g., how a bill becomes an act, or the cycle of dependency in IR) is accompanied by a hand-drawn or digital flowchart. This helps in visual learning and provides a template for the student to replicate in the actual exam.
- Previous Year Question (PYQ) Mapping: At the end of each chapter, the notes list the specific questions asked by UPSC from that topic over the last 15 years (2010-2024). This allows the student to immediately judge the importance of the chapter they just read.
- Model Answer Frameworks: For particularly difficult topics like "Post-Colonialism" or "Gramscian Hegemony," the notes provide a 5-point framework on how to structure an answer, including an introduction, core arguments, and a balanced conclusion.
- Terminology Glossary: In the Hindi medium, technical terms in Political Science can be confusing. Every booklet contains a "Glossary of Terms" at the back, providing the English equivalent of Hindi academic terms (e.g., 'सत्ता' for 'Authority', 'वैधता' for 'Legitimacy').
Detailed Analysis of Material Durability
Given that the UPSC journey often spans multiple years, the Rajesh Mishra 2025-26 notes are built to last. The chemical composition of the paper is acid-free, which prevents the pages from turning yellow or becoming brittle over time. The covers are color-coded: Paper 1 booklets feature a distinct header color from Paper 2 booklets, allowing for instant identification on a crowded bookshelf. The weight of the total 10-booklet set is approximately 4.5 to 5 kilograms, reflecting the sheer volume of high-quality paper and content included in this "Elite" package.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
1. Is this the complete syllabus for PSIR 2025-2026?
Yes, this set of 10 booklets covers the entirety of the UPSC PSIR Optional syllabus. It includes Paper 1 (Section A & B) and Paper 2 (Section A & B). No additional textbooks like O.P. Gauba or Andrew Heywood are strictly necessary, though they can be used for supplementary reading. These notes are designed to be a "one-stop solution" for the Hindi medium.
2. How does the 2025-26 edition differ from the 2024 edition?
The 2025-26 edition includes updates on the 2024 General Election results, the latest Supreme Court rulings on sub-classification of SC/STs, updated data on India’s G20 presidency outcomes, and the new dynamics of the BRICS+ expansion. The IR section has been completely overhauled to reflect the shifting global alliances in 2024.
3. What is the print quality like? Is it a blurry photocopy?
Absolutely not. This is a "High-Resolution Printed" product. We use original digital masters for the printing process, ensuring that every character of the Devanagari script is sharp, dark, and perfectly legible. There are no missing pages, cut-off margins, or faded sections.
4. Is the language used in the notes purely academic or easy to understand?
Rajesh Mishra Sir is known for his ability to explain complex Western Political Thought in a "layman’s Hindi" while retaining the necessary academic vocabulary. The notes follow this pedagogy—using accessible language to explain the concepts first, followed by the formal terminology required for high marks in the Mains exam.
5. Does the material include Map-based questions for International Relations?
While PSIR doesn't have a dedicated map section like Geography, Booklet 10 includes strategic maps of the South China Sea, the Arctic route, and Central Asian pipelines to help you visualize geopolitics, which is essential for writing high-scoring answers in Paper 2.
6. Can I use these notes if I am a beginner with no background in Political Science?
Yes. The structure of Booklet 1 and Booklet 3 is specifically designed for beginners. They start with the definition of "Politics" and the "State," building a foundation before moving into advanced theories. The modular nature allows you to go at your own pace.
7. How do I handle the current affairs updates that happen after I buy these notes?
The notes provide 1.5-inch wide margins on every page. This is specifically designed so that you can pen down updates from newspapers (like The Hindu or Dainik Jagran) directly next to the relevant static topic. This turns your notes into a living document.
8. What is the shipping and packaging protocol for such a large set?
The 10-booklet set is shrink-wrapped in plastic to prevent moisture damage. It is then placed in a heavy-duty corrugated box with bubble wrap padding on all sides to ensure that the corners of the booklets do not get bent during transit. We use premium couriers to ensure tracking is available.
9. Are these notes beneficial for State PCS exams (like UPPCS or BPSC) as well?
Highly beneficial. Since most State PCS exams have modeled their syllabus on the UPSC pattern, these notes cover 95-100% of the PSIR syllabus for UPPCS and BPSC. The Indian Government and Politics booklets are particularly useful for the General Studies Paper 2 of State Services.
10. Is there any "Topper's Strategy" included in the content?
Yes, the introductory pages of the first booklet contain a "How to Read These Notes" guide by Rajesh Mishra Sir, which outlines a 3-step revision strategy: (1) Conceptual Understanding, (2) Keyword Memorization, and (3) Answer Writing Integration using the provided PYQs.
11. Are the notes printed on both sides of the paper?
Yes, to keep the volumes manageable and eco-friendly, we print on both sides. However, because we use 75 GSM high-opacity paper, there is no "see-through" effect, and you can still use both sides for your own notes and highlighting.
12. How long will it take to finish all 10 booklets?
For a dedicated UPSC aspirant, it typically takes 3 to 4 months to complete the first reading of all 10 booklets. Subsequent revisions are much faster due to the bulleted format and clear indexing provided in each volume.
In conclusion, the Rajesh Mishra PSIR Notes 2025-26 for Hindi Medium represent the pinnacle of UPSC study material. Every aspect—from the 75 GSM paper and the anti-glare ink to the meticulously updated content on Indian Foreign Policy and Political Ideologies—has been engineered to provide the aspirant with a professional, durable, and intellectually rigorous tool for success in the Civil Services Examination.

