


The Changing Nature of India’s Economic Development.The Challenges of the Constitution: 1970s and 1980s.The following topics have been deleted from the syllabus: However, it is important to note that students will still be assessed on their understanding of the remaining topics and will be required to answer questions on them in the exams. These topics have been removed to reduce the overall syllabus and ensure that students have enough time to prepare for the examinations.


India’s Changing Relations with Other Nations: US, Russia, China, Israel.Congress Dominance in First Three General Elections.Legacy of partition: the challenge of ‘refugee’ Resettlement.Part B: Politics in India since Independenceīelow mentioned is the detailed syllabus for the Part B of CBSE Class 12 Political Science Syllabus 2023-24: Globalisation: Meaning, Manifestation, and Debates.Security Council and the Need for its Expansion.Democratization in South Asia: Pakistan, Nepal, Bangladesh, Sri Lanka, Maldives.Nations: Russia, China, Israel, India, Japan, and South Korea Organizations: European Union, ASEAN, SAARC, BRICS.Democratization – CIS and the 21st Century (Arab Spring).Middle East Crisis – Afghanistan, Gulf War.
