Elucidate how the Revolt of 1857 served as a culmination of a century of local rebellions, and examine the subsequent shift in British administrative policies.

Subject: History (GS Paper I) Modern Indian History: Significant Events, Personalities & Issues (GS I)

Question Understanding – Finding Information


Precise Syllabus Mapping: Modern Indian history from about the middle of the eighteenth century until the present- significant events, personalities, issues.  (GS Paper – I)

Marks and Words Limit:

  • The marks-oriented approach to answering (10-mark, 150-word) questions in the UPSC GS Paper 1 is to use Bullet Points (one idea per bullet point), Brainstorming, or a combination of both.
  • The way to score good marks in questions worth (15 marks. 250 words) is to use the Heading and Subheading method while writing your answers.

 

Directive words

  • Elucidate → Explain clearly with connections and examples
  • Examine → Analyse changes, causes and consequences

 

Focal points of the questions:

  • How 1857 was a culmination (not sudden, not isolated)
  • Administrative shifts after 1857

 

 

Dos & Don’ts


Do for Maximum Marks

  • Can use Brainstorming Idea: Local revolts → 1857 convergence → Crown rule → Policy reorientation
  • Show continuity of resistance, not spontaneity
  • Use analytical categories (peasant, tribal, military)
  • Clearly link cause → revolt → policy shift
  • Maintain chronological and logical flow
  • Use neutral, academic tone

Don’t do these Common Mistakes

  • Don’t reduce 1857 to only a “sepoy mutiny”
  • Avoid excessive listing of revolts and dates
  • Don’t write post-1857 policies without linking to fear of rebellion
  • Avoid nationalist exaggeration or colonial apology
  • Don’t mix up pre- and post-1857 chronology

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