Science & Tech, why important.

We know that the todays we are totally depend on technology. also human mostly bound with technology. the new inventions known to civil servants.

also there where a space mission to explore space, we know various conflict held around the world that threaten the security of country so we know about the defense mechanism…

The new threat for society is that Cyber Froud & Cyber Attacks, as an civil servant we have some basic knowledge about it.

Science & Tech Strategy

The beginners start science study from basics that is from state board books or NCERT Books which mention below. then you can refer any standard source book. mostly science & tech question are current affair oriented.

PhaseFocusResource
Phase 1Foundation (NCERTs/Basics)Class 6–10 Science Books
Phase 2Current ContextScience Reporter / Down To Earth
Phase 3Application & EthicsSunday Hindu Newspapers

Key topic that can not be ignore.

Biotechnology

  • Genome Editing: CRISPR-Cas9 applications and the ethics of “Designer Babies.”
  • Vaccine Platforms: mRNA technology and viral vector vaccines.
  • Bio-informatics: Using Big Data to map diseases (Genome India Project).

Space & Defence Technology

  • Space Economy: Privatization of space (SpaceX, Skyroot) and Space debris management (Kessler Syndrome).
  • Deep Space Missions: Lunar gateways, Mars colonization plans, and James Webb updates.
  • Defence: Hypersonic missiles, S-400 systems, and UAVs (Drones) in modern warfare.

Energy

  • Green Hydrogen: Electrolysis processes and India’s National Green Hydrogen Mission.
  • Nuclear Tech: Small Modular Reactors (SMRs) and Thorium-based cycles.
  • Nanotechnology: Applications in targeted drug delivery and carbon nanotubes.

Information Technology

  • Web 3.0 & Beyond: Evolution from centralized platforms to decentralized identity.
  • AI & Robotics: Generative AI (LLMs), Computer Vision, and Human-Robot Interaction (HRI).
  • Quantum Computing: Basic principles (Qubits) and its threat to current encryption

Digital Infrastructure

All digital initiative of government we must know.

Health & Bio-Innovation

Genetic engineering (Genome sequencing), Probiotics, and Antimicrobial Resistance (AMR). *

CategoryExamples of PYQs (2020–2025)
Emerging TechQuestions on Web 3.0, SaaS (Software as a Service), Majorana 1 chips, and the difference between Deep Learning and Machine Learning.
Green EnergyQuestions on Green Hydrogen, Coal Gasification, and the components of Electric Vehicle (EV) batteries (Lithium, Cobalt, Nickel).
Biotech & HealthQuestions on CRISPR-Cas9, mRNA vaccines vs. Vector-based vaccines, and Monoclonal Antibodies.
Space TechQuestions on James Webb Telescope, Gagan Navigation, and specific missions like Cassini-Huygens or Messenger.

Intellectual Property Rights

Type of IPRPrimary Law in IndiaProtection Term Focus
PatentsPatents Act, 197020 YearsGreen Tech incentives & AI-assisted inventions.
CopyrightsCopyright Act, 1957Life + 60 YearsAI ownership & Blockchain-based royalty tracking.
TrademarksTrade Marks Act, 199910 Years (Renewable)Protection in the Metaverse/Digital spaces.
Geographical Ind. (GI)GI of Goods Act, 199910 Years (Renewable)Protecting traditional handlooms (e.g., Banarasi Silk).
Industrial DesignsDesigns Act, 200010-15 YearsAesthetic “look & feel” of smart gadgets.
Plant VarietiesPPV & FR Act, 200115-18 YearsClimate-resilient seeds & Farmers’ rights.
Trade SecretsNo specific act*IndefiniteProtecting proprietary algorithms and “Secret Formulas.”

Renewable Energy

Nano Technology and GMR Technology

In 2026, Nanotechnology is no longer a “future science”—it is an industrial reality. The fear of this subject often comes from its “invisibility.” To master it for your 2026 blog or syllabus, you simply need to understand that size changes behavior. When materials are reduced to the nanoscale ($1$ to $100$ nanometers), they stop following classical physics and start following Quantum Mechanics.

Scientific and Technological Developments

Ex.The “Quantum” Jump

Quantum Sensing: Applications in high-precision magnetic field imaging for medicine and mining. *

National Quantum Mission (India): Focus on the development of 64-qubit processors and Quantum Security-as-a-Service (QSaaS).

Post-Quantum Cryptography: How we are preparing to protect data once quantum computers can “break” current encryption.

Recent Developments

All recent development also ask by the UPSC

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