Rajesh Mishra PSIR Notes | Ultimate UPSC Political Science & International Relations Comprehensive Study Material (Set of 8 Booklets)
Product Overview
| Feature | Details |
|---|---|
| Booklets Count | 8 Printed Booklets (Full Syllabus Coverage) |
| Language | Hindi/English (Subject to specific edition selection) |
| Publisher | Standard Notes Compilation / Rajesh Mishra Editorial Team |
| Condition | Brand New (Freshly Printed) |
| Format | Spiral Bound / Softbound Printed Material |
| Paper Quality | 75 GSM White Paper (Anti-Glare) |
| Ink Type | High-Definition Laser Black Ink |
Complete Booklet Catalog
This comprehensive set is divided into meticulously organized modules to ensure that the UPSC aspirant can navigate the vast syllabus of Political Science and International Relations with ease. The catalog is as follows:
- Booklet 1: Political Theory - Western Political Thought (Plato to Marx).
- Booklet 2: Political Theory - Concepts of Justice, Equality, Rights, Democracy, and Power.
- Booklet 3: Indian Political Thought - Ancient to Modern (Manu, Kautilya to Ambedkar and Gandhi).
- Booklet 4: Indian Government and Politics (IGP) Part A - Constitutionalism, Preamble, and Basic Structure.
- Booklet 5: Indian Government and Politics (IGP) Part B - Organs of Government, Grassroots Democracy, and Statutory Bodies.
- Booklet 6: Comparative Politics and International Relations (Theory) - Globalization, Realism, Liberalism.
- Booklet 7: Global Institutions and International Relations - UN, IMF, World Bank, and Regional Organizations.
- Booklet 8: India and the World - Foreign Policy, Bilateral Relations, and Strategic Security.
In-Depth Physical and Material Analysis
The Rajesh Mishra PSIR Notes are not merely photocopied papers but are engineered for long-term academic rigor. Recognizing that a UPSC aspirant spends upwards of 8-10 hours daily interacting with study material, the physical construction of these booklets prioritizes durability, legibility, and ergonomic comfort.
The Paper: Premium 75 GSM Engineering
Each page in this 8-booklet set is printed on 75 GSM (Grams per Square Meter) ultra-white bond paper. Unlike standard 50 or 60 GSM paper found in cheap reproductions, this specific density ensures that ink does not bleed through to the reverse side. This is critical for students who prefer using highlighters or gel pens to annotate their notes. The "anti-glare" finish of the paper reduces eye strain under fluorescent study lamps, allowing for extended reading sessions without fatigue. The texture is smooth, facilitating rapid page-turning during quick revisions.
The Ink: Laser-Sharp Precision
The printing process utilizes high-definition laser technology. Every character, diagram, and flowchart is rendered in deep-black carbon ink. This prevents the fading of text over months of storage. The resolution is maintained at a level where even the smallest footnotes in the "Western Political Thought" sections are crystal clear. There is zero smudging, ensuring that the diagrams regarding the "Balance of Power" or "The Indian Judicial Structure" remain sharp and professional.
The Binding: Reinforced Structural Integrity
The set is typically offered in a high-grade spiral binding or a reinforced softcover format. The spiral binding allows the booklets to lay 100% flat on a desk, which is essential for making side-notes. The plastic/metal coils are chosen for their flexibility, ensuring they do not crack under the weight of the dense content. The cover page of each booklet is a heavy-duty cardstock (250+ GSM) with a protective laminate coating to resist moisture, sweat, and dust.
Deep Dive into Booklet Content: The Rajesh Mishra Pedagogy
Booklet 1 & 2: The Foundations of Political Theory
Inside Booklet 1, the index begins with an exhaustive treatment of Western Political Thought. The layout is structured chronologically. It starts with the Socratic Method and moves into Plato’s Republic. The notes meticulously break down the "Theory of Ideas," the "Ideal State," and "The Philosopher King." Each philosopher’s section is followed by a "Criticism" and "Contemporary Relevance" box, which is the hallmark of Rajesh Mishra's teaching style. Following Plato, Aristotle is discussed with clear headings for "Polity," "Slavery," and "Revolution."
Booklet 2 shifts the focus toward abstract concepts. The indices here are incredibly detailed, covering Justice, Equality, Rights, Democracy, and Power. Instead of wall-to-wall text, these booklets utilize a "bullet-point architecture." For instance, under the "Justice" chapter, you will find a dedicated sub-index for John Rawls' A Theory of Justice, including the "Original Position" and "Veil of Ignorance." The physical layout uses bold headers and indented paragraphs to separate different scholarly perspectives (e.g., Libertarian vs. Communitarian views on Justice).
Booklet 3: Indian Political Thought
This booklet is a specialized compilation focusing on the Dharma-shastra tradition and modern thinkers. The notes include dedicated sections on Manu and Kautilya (Arthashastra), detailing the "Saptanga Theory" and "Mandala Theory." The modern section is particularly dense, covering the nuances of Gandhi’s "Hind Swaraj," Ambedkar’s "Annihilation of Caste," and M.N. Roy’s "Radical Humanism." The internal pages include comparison tables between Gandhi and Ambedkar to help the student synthesize information for Paper 1 Section A.
Booklet 4 & 5: Indian Government and Politics (IGP)
The IGP booklets are designed to mirror the UPSC Mains syllabus exactly. Booklet 4 focuses on the Constitutional Framework. It contains an exhaustive list of Articles, Amendments, and Landmark Supreme Court Cases (e.g., Kesavananda Bharati, Minerva Mills). The "Drishti/Vision Special" features in these notes include "Current Updates," where recent judicial activism or legislative changes are inserted in shaded boxes to distinguish them from static content.
Booklet 5 covers the Functional Aspects of the Indian State. This includes the dynamics of the Prime Minister’s Office (PMO), the changing nature of Federalism in India, and the role of Caste, Religion, and Ethnicity in Indian Politics. A special section is dedicated to "Pressure Groups" and "Social Movements," providing the student with ready-to-use examples for answer writing.
Booklet 6 & 7: Comparative Politics and International Relations (Theory)
In Booklet 6, the notes tackle Comparative Politics by breaking down complex theories into manageable schemas. There are comparative tables for "Parliamentary vs. Presidential systems" and "Federal vs. Unitary models." The International Relations section introduces the major paradigms: Realism (Morgenthau, Mearsheimer), Liberalism (Keohane, Nye), and Marxism. These are printed with "Scholar Quotes" highlighted in italics, making them easy to memorize for inclusion in the exam.
Booklet 7 deals with Global Governance. It includes a complete breakdown of the United Nations (UN) structure, its reforms, and its relevance in a multipolar world. Detailed flowcharts explain the voting power in the IMF and World Bank. There is a "Regionalization of World Politics" section that covers the EU, ASEAN, SAARC, and the newly formed AUKUS and QUAD, ensuring the material is up to date with the latest geopolitical shifts.
Booklet 8: India and the World (Paper 2 Section B)
This is the most dynamic booklet in the set. It focuses on India’s Foreign Policy. The index includes chapters on India-USA, India-Russia, India-China, and India-Pakistan relations. Each chapter is divided into: 1. Historical Background, 2. Areas of Cooperation, 3. Areas of Conflict, and 4. Recent Developments. The physical presentation includes "Strategic Maps" that illustrate the String of Pearls vs. the Neck of Diamonds, or the Northern Sea Route, helping the student visualize the IR concepts.
Special Internal Features and Indices
What sets the Rajesh Mishra PSIR notes apart from generic textbooks is the Internal Indexing System. Each booklet begins with a "Micro-Topic List" that correlates the content to the UPSC syllabus. This allows the student to track their progress daily.
Furthermore, the notes include "Scholar Mapping." At the end of major chapters, a consolidated table lists every relevant scholar, their famous works, and their core thesis. This is a critical tool for Paper 1 Section A, where quoting the right scholar is essential for high scores. The material also features "Answer Writing Templates"—short segments that show how to introduce and conclude an answer on topics like "The Death of the State" or "The End of History."
The notes also integrate "Boxed Definitions." Hard-to-grasp terms like "Subsidiarity," "Democratic Peace Theory," or "Strategic Autonomy" are defined in isolated boxes for quick reference. The font size is a comfortable 11pt or 12pt for the body text, with 14pt bold headings, ensuring a clear hierarchy of information.
Advanced Physical Quality Metrics
To ensure these notes withstand the rigors of a 12-month (or longer) preparation cycle, specific manufacturing standards are followed:
- Thermal Lamination: The front and back covers are thermally laminated to prevent peeling at the edges.
- Acid-Free Paper: The paper used is acid-free, which means it will not turn yellow or brittle over time, a common problem with lower-end study materials.
- Precision Cutting: The edges of the booklets are machine-trimmed for a perfectly uniform stack, making them easy to carry in a laptop bag or backpack.
- Optimized Margin Space: Each page features wide 1-inch margins. This is a deliberate design choice by the editorial team to provide "Annotation Space" where students can add their own current affairs updates or teacher's remarks during lectures.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Yes, this set includes the most recent updates curated by the Rajesh Mishra editorial team. It includes contemporary developments in International Relations, such as the Russia-Ukraine conflict's impact on global energy security and recent Indian Supreme Court rulings on federalism. All data points regarding the Indian Economy and International bodies are updated to the latest fiscal year available at the time of printing.
This is a high-quality printed set. While the foundation is based on Rajesh Mishra's legendary classroom lectures and handwritten insights, the material has been professionally typed, edited, and formatted for maximum readability. This eliminates the struggle of deciphering someone else's handwriting and provides a clean, textbook-like experience.
Absolutely. The 8-booklet set is specifically designed to provide 100% syllabus coverage. Booklets 1 through 5 primarily focus on the theoretical and national aspects (Paper 1), while Booklets 6 through 8 focus on the international and comparative aspects (Paper 2).
The notes are printed on 75 GSM high-grade white paper. This is significantly thicker than standard office paper. It is specifically chosen so that students can use highlighters (even dark ones) and ink pens without the liquid seeping through to the other side of the page.
We understand that notes are precious cargo. Every set is first wrapped in a moisture-proof plastic film, followed by a layer of shock-absorbent bubble wrap. Finally, the entire set is placed in a heavy-duty corrugated cardboard box to ensure the corners of the booklets remain crisp and undamaged during transit.
Yes. Rajesh Mishra's material is famous for its "Zero to Hero" approach. It begins with basic definitions of political concepts before moving into complex theories. The structured nature of the booklets helps a student build a logical foundation before tackling the more intricate parts of the syllabus.
Yes, the notes are heavily supplemented with visual aids. You will find complex ideas like the "Structural-Functionalism" of Gabriel Almond or "India’s Nuclear Doctrine" explained through simplified flowcharts and diagrams to aid memory retention and for use in the actual exam.
While designed for UPSC, the core of Political Science remains the same across competitive exams. These notes are highly recommended for any State Services Exam that offers PSIR as an optional subject, as they provide the depth required for any high-level competitive examination.
These specific notes are available in both languages, but they are sold as separate sets. Please ensure you have selected the language version you require. The content remains identical in structure and depth regardless of the language chosen.
The ideal strategy is to read one booklet at a time. Start with Western Political Thought (Booklet 1) to understand the roots of political logic. As you read, use the wide margins to add your own thoughts or current examples from daily newspapers. Because the notes are structured point-wise, they are excellent for creating your own "short notes" during your second and third revisions.
Yes, most chapters conclude with a listing of relevant questions that have appeared in the UPSC Mains over the last 10-15 years. This helps you understand how the theoretical content you just read is translated into actual exam questions.
We offer a 100% replacement guarantee for any manufacturing defects or shipping damage. If a page is missing or the binding is broken upon arrival, simply contact the support team with a photo of the product for a prompt replacement of the specific booklet.

