Welcome, UPSC CSE Aspirants! 🚀 Are you struggling to grasp the complex concepts of Public Debt and its implications for the Indian Economy? Look no further! This comprehensive lecture is your one-stop solution to master Public Debt for UPSC Prelims and Mains (GS Paper 3) and boost your scores in IAS 2025/26. Why this lecture is a MUST-WATCH for UPSC IAS 2025/26: Simplified Explanations: We break down intricate topics like Fiscal Deficit, Revenue Deficit, Debt-to-GDP Ratio, and various types of Public Debt (internal, external, short-term, long-term) into easy-to-understand segments. UPSC-Centric Approach: This lecture is meticulously designed keeping the UPSC Civil Services Exam syllabus in mind. We cover all crucial aspects, including: What is Public Debt? Definition, components, and significance. Reasons for Government Borrowing: Funding developmental projects, infrastructure, welfare schemes. Types of Public Debt: Internal vs. External Debt, Marketable vs. Non-Marketable Securities. Impact of Public Debt: Effects on economic growth, inflation, interest rates, crowding out effect, and fiscal space. Public Debt Management: Strategies and challenges in India (FRBM Act, Public Debt Management Agency). Recent Trends & Current Affairs: Analysis of India's current public debt situation, government initiatives, and relevant economic reports (Economic Survey, Union Budget). Connection with Fiscal Policy: Understanding how public debt intertwines with government expenditure, revenue, and taxation. High-Scoring Concepts: Learn how to analyze public debt data, critically evaluate its sustainability, and formulate well-structured answers for UPSC Mains. Prelims & Mains Relevance: This session will equip you with the foundational knowledge for Prelims MCQs and the analytical depth required for Mains descriptive questions on Indian Economy. For more information and notes, Join us at https://t.me/learningthroughthalaivarway #upsc2026 #indianeconomy #upsc #IAS #PublicDebt #IndianEconomy #UPSC2025 #UPSC2026 #FiscalPolicy #GS3 #EconomyForUPSC #FiscalDeficit #governmentdebt #UPSCStrategy #CurrentAffairs #Budget #EconomicSurvey