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SYLABUS FOR HIGHER SECONDARY FINAL YEAR COURSE 2023-2024 Political Science One Paper Time: Three Hours Marks: 100 (80+20) Unit wise Distribution of Marks and Periods Unit Contents Marks Periods A....

SYLABUS FOR HIGHER SECONDARY FINAL YEAR COURSE 2023-2024 Political Science One Paper Time: Three Hours Marks: 100 (80+20) Unit wise Distribution of Marks and Periods Unit Contents Marks Periods A. Contemporary World Politics Unit I The End of Bio-Polarity 06 16 Unit II Contemporary Centre of Power 06 16 Unit III Contemporary South Asia 06 16 Unit IV International Organisations 06 10 Unit V Security in the Contemporary World 06 12 Unit VI Environment and Natural Resources 06 12 Unit VII Globalisation 04 10 B. Politics in India Since Independence Unit I Challenges of Nation Building 06 12 Unit II Era of One Party Dominance 06 12 Unit III Politics of Planned Development 06 12 Unit IV India’s Foreign Policy 06 12 Unit V Challenges to and Restoration of the Congress System 04 10 Unit VI The crisis of Democratic Order 04 10 Unit VII Regional Aspirations 04 10 Unit VIII Indian Politics: Recent Trends and Development 04 10 Project 20 ____________________________________________________________________ Total Marks 100 180 Unit wise Distribution of Course Contents: A. Contemporary World Politics Unit I: The end of Bipolarity Soviet System and its disintegration- Policy Gorbachev - Shock therapy & its consequences - India and post-communist countries. Unit II: Contemporary Centre of Power European union Association of South East Asian Nations (ASEAN) - the rise of the Chinese economy-Indo-China Relation-Japan, South Korea Unit III: Contemporary South Asia What is South Asia? Military System & Democracy in Pakistan- Democracy in Bangladesh-Moranchy & Democracy in Nepal-ethnic conflict and democracy in Srilanka -India-Pakistan Conflict -India and its Neighbours -Peace & cooperation in South Asia. Unit IV: International Organisations Necessity of an Internal organization- Evolution of UN-Reform of UN after the Cold War-Jurisdiction of UN- other important international Organisations - World bank, WTO, Amnesty International Human Rights Watch, IAEA etc., - The UN in a unipolar World-India and the UN reform. Unit V: Security in the Contemporary World What is security? – Traditional and Non-traditional notions of security –Types – Human Security, Global Security - New Sources of threats- Terrorism Human Right-Global poverty -Migration-Health Epidemics-Cooperative Security-India’s security strategy. Unit VI: Environment and Natural Resources Environmental concerns in Global politics-protection of Global Commons- Common but differentiated Responsibilities-Common Property Resources-India’s stand on environmental issues- Environmental movements, Resources geo- politics- Indigenous people and their rights Unit VII: Globalisation Concept of Globalisation- Causes and Consequences of Globalisation-Resistance to Globalisation-India and resistance to Globalisation. B. Politics in India Since Independence Unit I: Challenges of Nation Building What is Nation building and three challenges of Nation Building-Partition: displacement and rehabilitation-consequences of partition and sacrifice of Mahatma Gandhi- Integration of princely states- Reorganisation of states and Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel. Unit II: Era of One Party Dominance Challenges of Building democracy- Congress dominance in first three general elections and Communist victory in Kerala and role of CPI- Socialist Party- Communist Party-Bharatiya Jan Sangh-emergence of opposition party. Unit III: Politics of Planned Development Ideals of Development-Planning and Planning Commission and First Five Year Plan. Unit IV: India’s External Relation International context-The policy of Non- Alignment and Nehru’s role -Peace and conflict with China-War and peace with Pakistan (Bangladesh War 1971) – Kargil Confrontation- India’s Nuclear Policy- Shifting alliances in world politics. Unit V: Challenges to and Restoration of the Congress System Challenge of Political succession - Nehru-Shastri-Indira Gandhi- Fourth General election 1967- Emergence of coalition politics and Defection – Split in the Congress-Railway Strike 1974- Presidential election 1969-1971 election and Restoration. Unit VI: The Crisis of Democratic Order Background of emergency - Gujrat and Bihar movements - Conflicts with Judiciary; Declaration and consequences of Emergency 1975; Lessons of Emergency Politics after emergency – Loksabha election 1977 Janta Government –Legacy of emergency. Unit VII: Regional Aspirations Region and the nation- Indian approach to regional aspirations –Areas of tension Jammu and Kasmir- Politics Since 1948- Conflict in Panjab – 2002 and beyond- Demand for autonomy and secessionist movements in NE; Assam Movement; Accommodation and National integration – Insurgency and After. Unit VIII: Recent Trends and Development in Indian Politics Context of the 1990s- era of Coalition- Decline of Congress- Alliance Politics – Political rise of other backward classes and Mandal Commission and its Consequences - Communalism, Secularism and democracy in Indian Politics. - Loksabha election 2004- Growing Consensus. C. Project Work Marks-20 Sample Project Work  Globalisation and its consequences  Importance of the USA in the Unipolar World  Shock Therapy and its consequences  India’s Security Strategy and its Implication  Rise of China in global Politics  Regional aspiration in North-East India: demand for autonomy  The Integration of Jammu and Kasmir and the subsequent Conflicts.  The crisis of Democratic order and declaration of Emergency  India’s Nuclear Policy. Etc.

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