What were the reasons for India to collaborate with Russia for Brahmos and how did Brahmos emerge as a crucial Geopolitical balancer today.
( The 2026 aspirants can write the answer in the comment section for evaluation).
https://youtu.be/qYCPiwTAHxo
( The 2026 aspirants can write the answer in the comment section for evaluation).
https://youtu.be/qYCPiwTAHxo
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The following is the timetable of my GS Courses for 2026. The timetable for the PSIR Optional Batch-1 and 2 (Paper-II) part shall be given prior to the batch commencement.
For any further clarification on GS related batched, kindly email on (pavneet.tmentors@gmail.com)
Hope this will help you plan out your preparation for 2026.
Thanks.
For any further clarification on GS related batched, kindly email on (pavneet.tmentors@gmail.com)
Hope this will help you plan out your preparation for 2026.
Thanks.
PavneetSinghUPSC
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For the sake of clarification owing to multiple emails, please be advised that
1. Each course above that is mentioned for each month begins on 1st or 2nd as per the schedule.
2. Each month the course shall go on till the time syllabus is covered. The timetable for first seven days given above for each month is a tentative indication of the schedule so that your timelines sync and does not indicate the number of classes.
3. Each course above shall include
A. Syllabus for Prelims and Main Examination from basic level to advanced levels.
B. No prior background or reading is required for any subject prior to the attendance of the class.
C. Courses shall include syllabus completion prescribed by UPSC.
D. Courses shall include analysis of previous year questions through separate sessions.
E. Courses shall include a test on completion of the subject.
4. The number of classes for each subject shall wary and the above monthly timetable is an indicator of the first week of the schedule. The schedule for each subject above each month for subsequent weeks after 7th of each month shall be given on 5th of each month.
Hope this works to clarify.
For any further clarification, drop in an email at (pavneet.tmentors@gmail.com).
Thanks
1. Each course above that is mentioned for each month begins on 1st or 2nd as per the schedule.
2. Each month the course shall go on till the time syllabus is covered. The timetable for first seven days given above for each month is a tentative indication of the schedule so that your timelines sync and does not indicate the number of classes.
3. Each course above shall include
A. Syllabus for Prelims and Main Examination from basic level to advanced levels.
B. No prior background or reading is required for any subject prior to the attendance of the class.
C. Courses shall include syllabus completion prescribed by UPSC.
D. Courses shall include analysis of previous year questions through separate sessions.
E. Courses shall include a test on completion of the subject.
4. The number of classes for each subject shall wary and the above monthly timetable is an indicator of the first week of the schedule. The schedule for each subject above each month for subsequent weeks after 7th of each month shall be given on 5th of each month.
Hope this works to clarify.
For any further clarification, drop in an email at (pavneet.tmentors@gmail.com).
Thanks
GAWP-2026 Workbook.pdf
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Hello,
Starting 28th May at 9 PM, I am conducting a two day-lecture FREE course on UPSC Mains answer writing, designed to transform how you think, structure, and express your knowledge in the exam for 2025 Mains and 2026 aspirants. This is not about writing more, it is about writing right answers. Through these two sessions, I will guide you on how you have to UPSC approach questions, what UPSC truly rewards in an answer, and how you can move from average scores to high-impact writing In Mains. If you've ever felt lost while writing answers or unsure why your efforts aren't converting into marks, this session is meant for you. Join in, reflect deeply, and let this be the turning point in your UPSC preparation. Please download and print the workbook attached prior to the class.
Class Link (Please use google Chrome browser for class): https://us06web.zoom.us/j/82827569765?pwd=TSJLvoSn5at48pAW5DTfapR7COvpxE.1
Starting 28th May at 9 PM, I am conducting a two day-lecture FREE course on UPSC Mains answer writing, designed to transform how you think, structure, and express your knowledge in the exam for 2025 Mains and 2026 aspirants. This is not about writing more, it is about writing right answers. Through these two sessions, I will guide you on how you have to UPSC approach questions, what UPSC truly rewards in an answer, and how you can move from average scores to high-impact writing In Mains. If you've ever felt lost while writing answers or unsure why your efforts aren't converting into marks, this session is meant for you. Join in, reflect deeply, and let this be the turning point in your UPSC preparation. Please download and print the workbook attached prior to the class.
Class Link (Please use google Chrome browser for class): https://us06web.zoom.us/j/82827569765?pwd=TSJLvoSn5at48pAW5DTfapR7COvpxE.1
Dear aspirant,
I invite you to join me for a free UPSC Mains answer writing class today at 9 PM, where we will dive deep into the core techniques that help turn knowledge into marks. In this session, we will learn how to decode directive words—such as discuss, examine, evaluate—that form the backbone of every UPSC question. I will guide you on how to structure your answer with clarity, using a powerful introduction, a well-organised body, and a thoughtful conclusion. We will also explore how to add the X Factor to your answers using diagrams, constitutional references, current affairs linkages, and relevant examples. Lastly, we’ll reflect on the most common mistakes students make in answer writing, so you can avoid them and write with precision. Whether you are a beginner or struggling to score in mains, this class is a focused effort to help you write answers the way UPSC expects. Let’s build your foundation right—see you at 9 PM tonight.
Class Link ((Please use google Chrome browser for class) : https://us06web.zoom.us/j/83739958536?pwd=DfiFJXCvFxCSmYmYIG2j1RwWnX8dm6.1
I invite you to join me for a free UPSC Mains answer writing class today at 9 PM, where we will dive deep into the core techniques that help turn knowledge into marks. In this session, we will learn how to decode directive words—such as discuss, examine, evaluate—that form the backbone of every UPSC question. I will guide you on how to structure your answer with clarity, using a powerful introduction, a well-organised body, and a thoughtful conclusion. We will also explore how to add the X Factor to your answers using diagrams, constitutional references, current affairs linkages, and relevant examples. Lastly, we’ll reflect on the most common mistakes students make in answer writing, so you can avoid them and write with precision. Whether you are a beginner or struggling to score in mains, this class is a focused effort to help you write answers the way UPSC expects. Let’s build your foundation right—see you at 9 PM tonight.
Class Link ((Please use google Chrome browser for class) : https://us06web.zoom.us/j/83739958536?pwd=DfiFJXCvFxCSmYmYIG2j1RwWnX8dm6.1
CA-WB-3.pdf
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PFA the workbook for the Free newspaper and Magazine course-2026 session scheduled for 31st May at 9.30 pm. This session is to be attended by all those who are aspiring for the 2026 exam and those students enroled in the newspaper and Magazine course-2026. Please take a print out of this workbook for the class. Shall share the class joining link prior to the class. Thanks
Ethics Week-1 Workbook.pdf
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PFA the workbook for “Mission Master Ethics-2026” Course on Pavneet Singh UPSC YouTube Channel. This is the workbook with case stduies for Week-1. The week-1 shall commence from 1st June and shall have 3 videos on 1st June, 3rd June and 5th June. This workbook is for the first three videos on the channel. Please make notes from the videos in this workbook. Thanks.
Hello students, as promised and committed, from 1st May to 31st May, we shall be doing economics for 2026 exam. Today we have completed the entire series. All seven videos are here. Link (UPSC Economics Survival Kit-2026
https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL71UEjuKi8Y8vHEaNzCbuABGrBKDViRPx). Thank you
https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL71UEjuKi8Y8vHEaNzCbuABGrBKDViRPx). Thank you
PavneetSinghUPSC
Ethics Week-1 Workbook.pdf
Starting tomorrow, on my UPSC YouTube channel, we will begin with Ethics for 2026.
The objective of this course is to help UPSC Civil Services aspirants aspiring for 2026 exam to develop a deep and structured understanding of Ethics, Integrity, and Aptitude as required in GS Paper IV. In a span of next 60 days, the course aims to simplify complex ethical concepts and build the aspirant’s ability to apply these ideas to real-life administrative situations. The course does not just provide academic content; it also cultivates moral reasoning and value-based thinking essential for public administration. By blending simplified explanations, UPSC-grade definitions that you will write in the exam , relevant ethical thinkers and quotes, as well as real-world Indian examples and case studies in each class, this course prepares aspirants to write compelling and high-scoring answers. The ultimate goal is to equip students with ethical insight and strategic application so they can approach GS Paper IV with clarity, confidence, and depth. Learners will master 30 fundamental ethics concepts in next 60 days. Each concept is explained in simple, relatable language and then elevated to the level expected in UPSC Mains answers. Students will be introduced to ethical thinkers—both classical and lesser-known—and shown how to interpret and apply their quotes meaningfully in Ethics papers. Every video includes practical illustrations from Indian administration,so that you understand how the concepts apply. Crucially, each concept is followed by a real-life case study. These cases train aspirants to identify ethical issues, map stakeholders, and justify their chosen solutions using ethical principles and administrative reasoning. Over time, you will internalize the art of writing answers that reflect both ethical awareness and administrative practicality.
To benefit fully from this course, you are encouraged to follow a disciplined approach. Watch one video per day, ideally in the morning or during your Ethics study slot and make notes in the workbook. This allows time for reflection and retention. Ethics is not a subject meant to be rushed; it is meant to be absorbed through consistent engagement.
Thank you
The objective of this course is to help UPSC Civil Services aspirants aspiring for 2026 exam to develop a deep and structured understanding of Ethics, Integrity, and Aptitude as required in GS Paper IV. In a span of next 60 days, the course aims to simplify complex ethical concepts and build the aspirant’s ability to apply these ideas to real-life administrative situations. The course does not just provide academic content; it also cultivates moral reasoning and value-based thinking essential for public administration. By blending simplified explanations, UPSC-grade definitions that you will write in the exam , relevant ethical thinkers and quotes, as well as real-world Indian examples and case studies in each class, this course prepares aspirants to write compelling and high-scoring answers. The ultimate goal is to equip students with ethical insight and strategic application so they can approach GS Paper IV with clarity, confidence, and depth. Learners will master 30 fundamental ethics concepts in next 60 days. Each concept is explained in simple, relatable language and then elevated to the level expected in UPSC Mains answers. Students will be introduced to ethical thinkers—both classical and lesser-known—and shown how to interpret and apply their quotes meaningfully in Ethics papers. Every video includes practical illustrations from Indian administration,so that you understand how the concepts apply. Crucially, each concept is followed by a real-life case study. These cases train aspirants to identify ethical issues, map stakeholders, and justify their chosen solutions using ethical principles and administrative reasoning. Over time, you will internalize the art of writing answers that reflect both ethical awareness and administrative practicality.
To benefit fully from this course, you are encouraged to follow a disciplined approach. Watch one video per day, ideally in the morning or during your Ethics study slot and make notes in the workbook. This allows time for reflection and retention. Ethics is not a subject meant to be rushed; it is meant to be absorbed through consistent engagement.
Thank you
Workbook OSE.pdf
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Ethics Case Study workbook for old students for ethics case study classes planned for 4th to 6th June.
PavneetSinghUPSC
CA-WB-3.pdf
Link for this session today at 8 pm (Free and open session for students aspiring for 2026).
https://us06web.zoom.us/j/82481016066?pwd=iPokbKPNLAbxoBC3EgZZLM9mkKlAqy.1
https://us06web.zoom.us/j/82481016066?pwd=iPokbKPNLAbxoBC3EgZZLM9mkKlAqy.1
You are invited to attend a Free Live Answer Writing Practice Session on 31st May (Friday) at 9:30 PM on the Tmentors UPSC platform. This session is open to all aspirants and is especially recommended for those who have attended the previous two answer writing classes. In this session, we will begin with a detailed analysis of a relevant topic, followed by the live application of the answer writing principles and techniques discussed in the earlier sessions. A model answer will be developed live, and a discussion will follow based on the answers written by students during the session. This is an excellent opportunity to refine your approach and gain deeper insights into effective answer writing. Looking forward to your active participation.
https://us06web.zoom.us/j/81849333314?pwd=m4LE0CudZhY5ZvI0vKc31Ea4ZbZ9oV.1
https://us06web.zoom.us/j/81849333314?pwd=m4LE0CudZhY5ZvI0vKc31Ea4ZbZ9oV.1
CA Test.pdf
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PFA the test for the free current affairs class on geopolitical and geographical sites in news conducted on 31st May at 9 pm. Please solve this test based on the knowledge of the discussion held in the class.
The free discussion session for the test shall be held on 1st June at 9 pm.
Please use the link below for joining the discussion.
(https://us06web.zoom.us/j/85271324506?pwd=pmJWwYl5MIRXTZAuuQvQ1MuRLDz4Mw.1)
The free discussion session for the test shall be held on 1st June at 9 pm.
Please use the link below for joining the discussion.
(https://us06web.zoom.us/j/85271324506?pwd=pmJWwYl5MIRXTZAuuQvQ1MuRLDz4Mw.1)
Learn Integrity with Confucius: Full Concept + IAS Officer Case Study
https://youtu.be/GuRnp6Vdfow
https://youtu.be/GuRnp6Vdfow
For all those students who were facing technical issues in joining the free classes, I have uploaded all of the free classes here. On this landing page, you shall be able to access
1. Strategy for current affairs session-2026
2. Geopolitical and geographical sites in news -2026 (Jan-2025 to May-2025).
3. Test Discussion of Geopolitical and Geographic Sites in News-2026 (Jan-2025 to May-2025).
4. How To Write Answers as per UPSC Session.
5. How to Solve Directive Words with Step By Step Strategy For 13 Directive Words.
6. How To Write an Answer With Structural Accuracy.
All future free classess shall be held here in this landing page only.
Please use the link below to access all the above and subsequent free lectures from this link
(https://www.tmentorsupsc.com/learn/FREE-Courses-For-2026-Aspirants).
For any issues, contact (pavneet.tmentors@gmail.com)
1. Strategy for current affairs session-2026
2. Geopolitical and geographical sites in news -2026 (Jan-2025 to May-2025).
3. Test Discussion of Geopolitical and Geographic Sites in News-2026 (Jan-2025 to May-2025).
4. How To Write Answers as per UPSC Session.
5. How to Solve Directive Words with Step By Step Strategy For 13 Directive Words.
6. How To Write an Answer With Structural Accuracy.
All future free classess shall be held here in this landing page only.
Please use the link below to access all the above and subsequent free lectures from this link
(https://www.tmentorsupsc.com/learn/FREE-Courses-For-2026-Aspirants).
For any issues, contact (pavneet.tmentors@gmail.com)