Internal Security UPSC
📈 Analytical overview of Telegram channel Internal Security UPSC
Channel Internal Security UPSC (@internal_security_upsc_mains) in the English language segment is an active participant. Currently, the community unites 37 192 subscribers, ranking 3 560 in the Technologies & Applications category and 10 695 in the India region.
📊 Audience metrics and dynamics
Since its creation on невідомо, the project has demonstrated rapid growth, gathering an audience of 37 192 subscribers.
According to the latest data from 17 July, 2026, the channel demonstrates stable activity. Although there has been a change in the number of participants by -475 over the last 30 days and by -14 over the last 24 hours, overall reach remains high.
- Verification status: Not verified
- Engagement rate (ER): The average audience engagement rate is 1.05%. Within the first 24 hours after publication, content typically collects 0.57% reactions from the total number of subscribers.
- Post reach: On average, each post receives 391 views. Within the first day, a publication typically gains 213 views.
- Reactions and interaction: The audience actively supports content: the average number of reactions per post is 1.
- Thematic interests: Content is focused on key topics such as prelim, mcq, upsc, missile, cyber.
📝 Description and content policy
The author describes the resource as a platform for expressing subjective opinions:
“📞 @studuent_life_bot”
Thanks to the high frequency of updates (latest data received on 18 July, 2026), the channel maintains relevance and a high level of publication reach. Analytics show that the audience actively interacts with content, making it an important point of influence in the Technologies & Applications category.
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| 2 | The J-20 "Mighty Dragon", recently seen in the news, belongs to which one of the following countries? | 128 |
| 3 | Codes | 122 |
| 4 | Consider the following pairs:
Fighter Aircraft - Country
1. J-20 - China
2. F-35 Lightning II - United States
3. Su-57 - Russia
How many of the above pairs are correctly matched?
(a) One only
(b) Two only
(c) Three
(d) None | 120 |
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| 7 | 🔆 Strategic Infrastructure: Key to Modern Warfare
📍 Why in Focus?
✅ Defence Minister highlighted the critical role of strategic infrastructure in future conflicts at the BRO Strategic Infrastructure Conclave
📍 Key Points
✅ Roads, tunnels, airfields and ports remain indispensable despite advances in modern weapons and military platforms
✅ Robust border infrastructure enables rapid troop mobilisation, logistics and operational readiness
✅ Key BRO projects include Atal Tunnel, Umling La Pass Road and Sela Tunnel
📍 Strategic Significance
✅ In modern warfare, the ability to quickly move personnel, weapons and supplies to the frontline can determine operational effectiveness
📍 Mains Question
✅ “Strategic infrastructure is as crucial to national security as advanced military capabilities.” Discuss in the context of India’s border areas. (150 words)
#Defence #GS3 | 257 |
| 8 | 🔆 Moving from Drone Purchases to Drone Partnerships
📍 Why in Focus?
India’s proposed $2 billion procurement of domestically manufactured drones signals a shift from one-time acquisition towards building a strong indigenous drone ecosystem. Experts argue that future procurement should focus on long-term partnerships, continuous innovation, and rapid upgrades rather than simple buyer-seller contracts.
📍 Key Highlights:
✅ Boost to Indigenous Manufacturing: The proposed procurement reinforces Atmanirbhar Bharat by supporting domestic drone manufacturers and strengthening India’s defence industrial base.
✅ Changing Nature of Warfare: Recent conflicts have shown that small, low-cost tactical drones can be more effective and economical than expensive platforms, transforming modern warfare.
✅ Rapid Technological Obsolescence: Unlike fighter aircraft or tanks, tactical drones can become obsolete within 2–3 years, requiring frequent software, hardware, and communication upgrades.
✅ Electronic Warfare Challenge: Adversaries can adapt jamming systems within weeks, making continuous innovation and rapid modification essential for operational relevance.
✅ Need for Industry–Military Collaboration: A close partnership among industry, academia, R&D institutions, and the armed forces is necessary for iterative development and technological superiority.
✅ Current Procurement Reforms: India’s Defence Acquisition Procedure (DAP) allows procurement of Commercial-Off-The-Shelf (COTS) drones and provides mechanisms for upgrades and maintenance.
✅ Shift to Managed-Service Contracts: Instead of one-time purchases, long-term contracts covering maintenance, upgrades, software updates, and performance enhancement can ensure sustained capability.
✅ Assured Supply During Conflict: Partnership-based procurement creates predictable demand for industry while enabling surge production capacity and assured logistics during emergencies.
📍 Important Facts for Prelims:
✅ DAP (Defence Acquisition Procedure) governs defence procurement and promotes indigenous defence production.
✅ COTS (Commercial-Off-The-Shelf) refers to commercially available products procured with minimal modification.
✅ FPV (First-Person View) drones have emerged as significant tactical assets in recent conflicts due to their low cost and high effectiveness.
✅ India’s drone ecosystem is supported through initiatives like the Drone Rules, 2021, and the Production Linked Incentive (PLI) Scheme for Drones and Drone Components.
✅ Drones have applications beyond defence in agriculture, disaster management, infrastructure monitoring, logistics, and surveillance.
📍 Mains Question (GS-3 | Science & Technology/Internal Security):
“Modern defence capability depends not merely on acquiring advanced platforms but on building innovation-driven procurement ecosystems.” Discuss the need for transitioning from drone purchases to long-term drone partnerships in India’s defence sector.
#GS3 #DefenceTechnology | 267 |
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| 10 | 🔆 Fencing the India-Bangladesh Border in Sundarbans
📍 Why in Focus?
✅ The Union Home Ministry plans to fence about 90 km of the India-Bangladesh border in the Sundarbans, West Bengal
📍 Key Challenges
✅ Terrain consists of mangrove forests, tidal swamps, embankments and numerous creeks
✅ Nearly 71 km of the border adjoins the Sundarbans Wildlife Sanctuary, where construction is restricted
📍 Security Measures
✅ BSF has initiated a feasibility and technical study for fencing
✅ Floating Border Outposts (FBOPs) are deployed in riverine areas
✅ Plans include stronger marine patrolling, searchlights and surveillance cameras
📍 Why is it Important?
✅ The Sundarbans is reportedly not a preferred infiltration route but is used for trans-border crimes
✅ Border management must balance national security, ecological protection and local livelihood concerns
📍 Mains Question
✅ Securing India’s riverine and ecologically sensitive borders requires solutions beyond conventional fencing. Discuss with reference to the Sundarbans (150 words)
#InternalSecurity | 324 |
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| 13 | 🔆 UPSC Editorial Analysis: Integrated Anti-LWE Strategies
📍 Introduction
✅ India has achieved a historic milestone by becoming effectively free from Left-Wing Extremism (LWE) through an integrated approach combining security operations, development, and welfare under the VISHWAAS–NIRMAN–JAN KALYAN strategy.
📍 Declining LWE Scenario
✅ LWE-affected districts reduced from 126 (2014) to 2 (2026).
✅ Most affected districts: Reduced from 35 to Zero.
✅ Violent incidents declined from 870 (2014) to 234 (2025).
✅ Fatalities reduced from 310 to 100.
✅ Nearly 3,927 cadres surrendered (2024–March 2026).
📍 Three-Pillar Strategy
✅ VISHWAAS (Security & Trust)
• 597 fortified police stations and 408 CAPF camps established.
• Deployment of CoBRA, Greyhounds, and District Reserve Guard (DRG).
• Use of UAVs, satellite imagery, AI-based intelligence, and special operations.
✅ NIRMAN (Development)
• Over 12,249 km of roads constructed.
• More than 9,600 mobile towers installed.
• Expansion of banking, post offices, and financial inclusion.
• Establishment of EMRS, ITIs, and Skill Development Centres.
✅ JAN KALYAN (Welfare)
• Rehabilitation package up to ₹5 lakh for surrendered cadres.
• ₹10,000 monthly stipend for 36 months.
• Housing under PMAY and free education for children.
• Tribal welfare through PM-JANMAN and Dharti Aaba Janjatiya Gram Utkarsh Abhiyan.
📍 Case Study: Bastar (Chhattisgarh)
✅ Formation of Bastariya Battalion strengthened trust between tribal communities and security forces.
✅ Massive expansion of roads and mobile connectivity.
✅ Former CAPF camps converted into Shaheed Veer Gunda Dhur Seva Dera providing healthcare, agriculture, and digital governance services.
📍 Challenges
✅ Sustaining infrastructure and funding.
✅ Preventing resurgence in remaining LWE pockets.
✅ Improving participation in skill development.
✅ Protecting tribal land and livelihood rights.
📍 Way Forward
✅ Expand community service centres in former conflict areas.
✅ Strengthen education through EMRS.
✅ Promote tribal entrepreneurship via digital marketplaces.
✅ Enhance sports, cultural engagement, and livelihood opportunities for tribal youth.
📍 Conclusion
✅ India’s success against LWE demonstrates that security alone cannot eliminate insurgency. A balanced strategy combining effective policing, inclusive development, welfare, and good governance is essential for ensuring lasting peace and tribal empowerment.
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“Trace the evolution of the Naxalite movement in post-independence India. Discuss the factors responsible for its decline in recent years.”
#mains #Security | 296 |
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| 19 | 🔆 MeitY Releases Digital Threat Report 2025–26 for India’s BFSI Sector
📍 Why in Focus?
The Ministry of Electronics & IT (MeitY), in collaboration with CERT-In, CSIRT-Fin, and SISA, has released the 2nd edition of the Digital Threat Report 2025–26, highlighting emerging cyber risks and strategies to strengthen resilience in India’s Banking, Financial Services & Insurance (BFSI) and digital payments ecosystem. Google.pdf
📍 Key Highlights:
✅ The report identifies AI Asymmetry as a major cyber risk, enabling low-resource attackers to launch sophisticated attacks at machine speed, outpacing conventional defence mechanisms.
✅ Cyber threats such as social engineering, credential theft, supply-chain compromise, and cloud exploitation have evolved into mainstream attack vectors, making attacks harder to detect.
✅ Introduces the “Anatomy of Cyber Failure” 4-Layer Gap Archetype Framework, which analyses breaches as a chain of systemic failures rather than isolated incidents, enabling better risk prioritisation.
✅ Recommends an 18-month cybersecurity roadmap focused on continuous risk assessment, stronger information sharing, coordinated incident response, and resilient security architecture across the BFSI ecosystem.
✅ Reinforces the role of CERT-In and CSIRT-Fin in enhancing India’s cyber resilience through threat intelligence, incident response, advisories, and sector-wide coordination. Google.pdf
📍 Challenges / Issues / Implications:
✅ Rapid advancement of AI-powered cyberattacks is narrowing the gap between innovation and exploitation.
✅ Increasing digital interconnectedness of financial systems raises the risk of systemic cyber disruptions.
✅ Requires stronger public-private collaboration, real-time threat intelligence sharing, and continuous cybersecurity capacity building.
✅ Mains Question:
Discuss the emerging cybersecurity challenges facing India’s Banking, Financial Services and Insurance (BFSI) sector in the age of Artificial Intelligence. Examine the measures required to strengthen cyber resilience and protect India’s digital financial infrastructure. (250 words)
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