Internal Security·Predicted 2026

Lack of Development Infrastructure — Predicted 2026

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Version 1Updated 5 Mar 2026

AI-Predicted Question Angles for UPSC 2026

Based on trend analysis, current affairs, and recurring themes in Lack of Development Infrastructure.

Climate-resilient infrastructure in vulnerable border and tribal areas

High

With increasing climate change impacts and extreme weather events affecting infrastructure in remote areas, UPSC is likely to test understanding of how climate vulnerability intersects with security challenges. Recent floods in Assam, cyclones affecting coastal borders, and extreme weather in Himalayan regions provide current affairs context. The government's focus on climate adaptation and disaster-resilient infrastructure makes this a probable question angle.

Digital infrastructure security and cyber threats in remote areas

High

The rapid digitization post-COVID and increasing cyber threats make this a contemporary concern. Poor cybersecurity in remote areas creates vulnerabilities that hostile actors can exploit. The government's push for digital governance and the challenges of securing digital infrastructure in conflict zones provide rich material for both factual and analytical questions.

Infrastructure development and environmental clearances in tribal areas

Medium

The tension between development needs and environmental protection in tribal areas, especially forest regions, is a recurring theme. Recent debates over mining projects, forest clearances, and tribal rights provide current affairs hooks. The balance between security needs and environmental protection offers scope for nuanced questions testing multiple dimensions of understanding.

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