Regional planning involves the formulation of strategies and plans to enhance the development of a specific geographical area
Geography – General Studies
Cultural Regions of India – Races, Tribes – UPSC Indian Geography Notes
India, a land steeped in history and diversity, boasts a rich tapestry of cultural regions shaped by its myriad races and tribes.
Urbanization and Settlements – Rural and Urban – UPSC Indian Geography Notes
Urbanization in India is undergoing a rapid acceleration. As of 2011, the urban population exceeded 30%, and projections indicate a further increase to 41% by 2030.Â
The Demographic Dividend refers to the “rise in economic productivity resulting from a workforce expansion outpacing the growth of dependents.”
Population in India – Population Growth and Trends, Demographic Composition – UPSC Indian Geography Notes
A population refers to a distinct group of individuals, whether constituting a nation or a collective with shared characteristics.Â
Trade Trends and Policies of India – UPSC Indian Geography Notes
India’s trade trends and policies hold immense importance not only for its own prosperity but also for the stability and evolution of the global marketplace
Communication – Postal, Telegraph, Satellite, Cyber Space – UPSC Indian Geography Notes
The subsequent inventions of the post office, telegraph, printing press, telephone, satellite, and more have revolutionized communication, significantly enhancing its speed and accessibility.
Modes of Transport – Land, Water, Air and Railways – UPSC Indian Geography Notes
Modes of transport are the arteries of civilization, facilitating the movement of people and goods across vast distances with unprecedented efficiency.
Industrial Policy – 1991 and Recent Updates – UPSC Indian Geography Notes
The New Industrial Policy of 1991 was introduced on July 24, 1991, with the objective of empowering market forces, improving efficiency,
Major and Minor Industrial Regions of India – UPSC Indian Geography Notes
Industrial regions emerge as a result of industries grouping together to leverage the advantages of close proximity.