Indian Economy – 2024-25

Indian Economy – 2024-25 (12th Ed)

Sanjiv Verma & Pavneet Singh

The Indian Economy” book is a comprehensive textbook specifically designed for students preparing for UPSC and other Civil Services Examinations. This book adopts an approach that ensures even students with limited or no prior exposure to the subject can grasp its concepts effectively.

The book covers both micro and macroeconomics fundamentals in sufficient depth while keeping a keen focus on the latest developments in the domestic and international economic landscape. In this revised edition of 2024-25, the authors have thoughtfully introduced several new chapters to expand the subject’s coverage and align it with the recent changes in the Civil Services Examinations’ syllabi.

With exhaustive review and revision, the current edition becomes an even more valuable resource for Civil Services aspirants. Additionally, the book comes with a free learning kit inside, which includes Prelims and Mains practice papers, UPSC preparation strategy, Indian Economy practice sets, and more.

  1. Comprehensive Introduction: 🌟 The book serves as a complete introductory textbook, catering to students with varying levels of exposure to the subject. It ensures that even those with little or no prior knowledge can comprehend the concepts easily.
  2. In-depth Coverage: 🔍 The fundamentals of micro and macroeconomics are explained in adequate detail, offering a solid foundation for understanding the complexities of the Indian economy.
  3. Focus on Recent Developments: 📈 The book stays up-to-date with the latest developments in the domestic and international economic landscape, ensuring relevance to the evolving trends in the field.
  4. New Chapters: 🆕 The revised edition introduces several new chapters to expand the subject’s coverage, aligning it with the updated syllabi of Civil Services Examinations.
  5. Exhaustive Review and Revision: 📖 The contents have been thoroughly reviewed and revised to provide comprehensive and accurate information to Civil Services aspirants.
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