Economic Survey 2026: 10 Key Points for UPSC by Dr.Mrunal Patel

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Links - 👩🏻‍🏫 Win26 Lecture1 on 5th February 9PM https://unacademy.com/class/mrunals-win26-economy-pill1-rbi-banking-upi-bitcoin/HF65PKYC - ✍🏻 Prelims + Mains at Lowest Ever price at 17,999/- INR: https://unacademy.com/goal/upsc-civil-services-examination-ias-preparation/KSCGY/subscribe?plan_type=plus&referral_code=mrunal.org - 📘 Amazon pe Mrunal’s Economy Book: https://amzn.to/3Jb5rf7 - 📆 Free Annual economy updates Win25: Mrunal.org/win25 - 💾 Free Download the topicwise PYQ paperset, monthly current affairs magazine, & more from https://unacademy.com/content/upsc/downloads/ Timestamps: 00:00 Intro & What is Economic Survey? 00:41 Release date and one-volume structure 01:14 Prelims Importance (1 star) 02:24 Mains Importance (5 stars) 03:32 10 Must-Know Points Start 03:52 1. GDP Growth 6.8-7.2% 04:00 2. Freebies / Revdi Concern 04:23 3. Algo Trading Risks 04:43 4. Rupee Fall & Fixes 05:26 5. Jobs via Manufacturing 06:25 6. Entrepreneurial State Model 07:19 7. Ultra-Processed Food Warning 07:40 8. Cheap Data: Boon & Curse 08:11 9. Urban Governance Issues 08:43 10. Construction Deregulation 09:09 Conclusion & Next Series 09:46 Unacademy Reminder Alternative Titles: भारत की इकोनॉमी में घी-दूध की नदियाँ? Economic Survey 2025-26 के 10 बड़े खुलासे Economic Survey 2025-26 Explained: GDP 6.8-7.2%, Freebies, Algo Trading, Jobs & More New Economic Survey 2025-26: 10 Key Points जो UPSC में पूछे जा सकते हैं Description: In this detailed lecture, renowned UPSC educator and economy expert Dr. Mrunal Patel breaks down the freshly released Economic Survey 2025-26 (tabled on 29 January 2026). He explains what the Economic Survey actually is, its real importance for UPSC Prelims (only 1 star) vs Mains (full 5 stars), and shares the 10 most exam-relevant points you must know right now. The core of the video is the 10 must-know points from Economic Survey 2025-26: 1. India's projected real GDP growth for FY27 (2026-27) is expected in the range of 6.8% to 7.2%. 2. Concern over unconditional freebies (revdi culture) by state governments like Maharashtra's Ladki Bahin Yojana. Suggests adopting Brazil-style conditional cash transfers linked to school attendance, vaccinations, etc. 3. Rising algo trading in stock markets leading to herd behaviour influenced by social media micro-trends — a worry for market stability. 4. Reasons for rupee depreciation to near 90 levels last year: FPI outflows, profit booking by FDI investors (e.g., Walmart in Flipkart), and geopolitical tariff wars hurting exports. Solution — turn India into a manufacturing powerhouse like Switzerland or Japan for currency stability. 5. Job creation depends on private sector, not endless government jobs. Cheap capital access needed for new factories. Survey shifts focus from deepening capital markets via retail SIPs to prioritising manufacturing + exports to bring dollars back for reinvestment and job creation. 6. India must become an "entrepreneurial state" like South Korea — performance-linked subsidies (quality, exports, jobs) instead of open-ended free subsidies. IAS mindset vs businessman mindset explained. 7. Repeated warning on ultra-processed foods — recommends front-of-pack labelling (like 5-star energy labels on electronics) to raise awareness and fight health issues. 8. Cheap mobile data is both boon (education access) and curse (teen social media addiction leading to depression). Praises government's ban on online betting/gaming apps. 9. Urgent need to improve urban governance and public transport (e.g., Bengaluru commuters lose 117 hours yearly in traffic). Suggestions useful for UPSC GS Paper 1 urbanisation questions. 10. Deregulation in construction norms needed — India allows far less floor area than Japan due to rigid rules on parking, groundwater, etc. More infrastructure on limited land. For deeper understanding of past surveys, check linked older videos in the description. Perfect for aspirants preparing for UPSC CSE, SSC-CGL, State PSC, Banking (IBPS, RBI), CAPF, CDS, ACIO, APFC and other competitive exams in India.

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