Helping the Vulnerable — Predicted 2026
AI-Predicted Question Angles for UPSC 2026
Digital divide and vulnerable groups' access to government services
HighWith increasing digitization of government services post-COVID, questions about ensuring digital inclusion for elderly, disabled, and economically disadvantaged populations are highly likely. Recent policy pushes for digital governance combined with concerns about excluding vulnerable groups create perfect case study scenarios. The intersection of technology adoption and constitutional obligations to ensure equal access makes this a prime UPSC topic.
Climate change impacts on vulnerable populations and administrative response
HighClimate change disproportionately affects vulnerable groups - tribal communities losing traditional livelihoods, coastal populations facing displacement, urban poor in flood-prone areas. UPSC's increasing focus on environmental issues combined with social justice concerns makes this intersection highly testable. Recent extreme weather events and their differential impacts provide rich case study material.
Intersectionality in government scheme implementation
MediumGrowing academic and policy focus on intersectionality, combined with UPSC's preference for complex scenarios involving multiple vulnerabilities, makes this likely. Questions may involve designing schemes for groups facing multiple disadvantages or addressing implementation gaps that arise from siloed approaches to vulnerable group welfare.