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(IAS Planner) Optional Subjects Syllabus: (Geography)
Syllabus of Examination
Geography (Optional)
PAPER - I
PRINCIPLES OF GEOGRAPHY
Physical Geography:
1. Geomorphology: Factors controlling landform development; endogenetic and 
exogenetic forces; Origin and evolution of the earth’s crust; Fundamentals of 
geomagnetism; Physical conditions of the earth’s interior; Geosynclines; 
Continental drift; Isostasy; Plate tectonics; Recent views on mountain building; 
Vulcanicity; Earthquakes and Tsunamis; Concepts of geomorphic cycles and 
Landscape development; Denudation chronology; Channel morphology; Erosion 
surfaces; Slope development; Applied Geomorphology : Geohydrology, economic 
geology and environment.
2. Climatology: Temperature and pressure belts of the world; Heat budget of the 
earth; Atmospheric circulation; atmospheric stability and instability. Planetary 
and local winds; Monsoons and jet streams; Air masses and fronto genesis, 
Temperate and tropical cyclones; Types and distribution of precipitation; 
Weather and Climate; Koppen’s, Thornthwaite’s and Trewartha’s classification of 
world climates; Hydrological cycle; Global climatic change and role and response 
of man in climatic changes, Applied climatology and Urban climate.
3. Oceanography: Bottom topography of the Atlantic, Indian and Pacific Oceans; 
Temperature and salinity of the oceans; Heat and salt budgets, Ocean deposits; 
Waves, currents and tides; Marine resources: biotic, mineral and energy 
resources; Coral reefs, coral bleaching; sealevel changes; law of the sea and 
marinepollution.
4. Biogeography: Genesis of soils; Classification and distribution of soils; 
Soil profile; Soil erosion, Degradation and conservation; Factors influencing 
world distribution, of plants and animals; Problems of deforestation and 
conservation measures; Social forestry; agro-forestry; Wild life; Major gene 
pool centres.
5. Environmental Geography: Principle ofecology; Human ecological adaptations; 
Influence of man on ecology and environment; Global and regional ecological 
changes and imbalances; Ecosystem their management and conservation; 
Environmental degradation, management and conservation; Biodiversity and 
sustainable development; Environmental policy; Environmental hazards and 
remedial measures; Environmental education and legislation. 
Human Geography:
1. Perspectives in Human Geography: Areal differentiation; regional 
synthesis; Dichotomy and dualism; Environmentalism; Quantitative revolution and 
locational analysis; radical, behavioural, human and welfare approaches; 
Languages, religions and secularisation; Cultural regions of the world; Human 
development index.
2. Economic Geography: World economic development: measurement and problems; 
World resources and their distribution; Energy crisis; the limits to growth; 
World agriculture: typology of agricultural regions; agricultural inputs and 
productivity; Food and nutrition problems; Food security; famine: causes, 
effects and remedies; World industries: locational patterns and problems; 
patterns of world trade.
3. Population and Settlement Geography: Growth and distribution of world 
population; demographic attributes; Causes and consequences of migration; 
concepts of over-under-and optimum population; Population theories, world 
population problems and policies, Social well-being and quality of life; 
Population as social capital. Types and patterns of rural settlements; 
Environmental issues in rural settlements; Hierarchy of urban settlements; Urban 
morphology: Concepts of primate city and rank-size rule; Functional 
classification of towns; Sphere of urban influence; Rural -murban fringe; 
Satellite towns; Problems and remedies of urbanization; Sustainable development 
of cities.
4. Regional Planning: Concept of a region; Types of regions and methods of 
regionalisation; Growth centres and growth poles; Regional imbalances; regional 
development strategies; environmental issues in regional planning; Planning for 
sustainable development.
5. Models, Theories and Laws in Human Geography: Systems analysis in Human 
geography; Malthusian, Marxian and demographic transition models; Central Place 
theories of Christaller and Losch;Perroux and Boudeville; Von Thunen’s model of 
agricultural location; Weber’s model of industrial location;,Ostov’s,model of 
stages of growth. Heartland and Rimland theories; Laws of international 
boundaries and frontiers.
PAPER – II
GEOGRAPHY OF INDIA
1. Physical Setting: Space relationship of India with neighboring countries; 
Structure and relief; Drainage system and watersheds; Physiographic regions; 
Mechanism of Indian monsoons and rainfall patterns, Tropical cyclones and 
western disturbances; Floods and droughts; Climatic regions; Natural vegetation; 
Soil types and their distributions.
2. Resources: Land, surface and ground water, energy, minerals, biotic and 
marine resources; Forest and wild life resources and their conservation; Energy 
crisis.
3. Agriculture: Infrastructure: irrigation, seeds, fertilizers, power; 
Institutional factors: land holdings, land tenure and land reforms; Cropping 
pattern, agricultural productivity, agricultural intensity, crop combination, 
land capability; Agro and socialforestry; Green revolution and its socioeconomic 
and ecological implications; Significance of dry farming; Livestock resources 
and white revolution; aqua - culture; sericulture, apiculture and poultry; 
agricultural regionalisation; agro-climatic zones; agro- ecological regions.
4. Industry: Evolution of industries; Locational factors of cotton, jute, 
textile, iron and steel, aluminium, fertilizer, paper, chemical and 
pharmaceutical, automobile, cottage and agro-based industries; Industrial houses 
and complexes including public sector undertakings; Industrial regionalisation; 
New industrial policies; Multinationals and liberalization; Special Economic 
Zones; Tourism including eco -tourism.
5. Transport, Communication and Trade: Road, railway, waterway, airway and 
pipeline networks and their complementary roles in regional development; Growing 
importance of ports on national and foreign trade; Trade balance; Trade Policy; 
Export processing zones; Developments in communication and information 
technology and their impacts on economy and society; Indian space programme.
6. Cultural Setting: Historical Perspective of Indian Society; Racial, 
linguistic and ethnic diversities; religious minorities; major tribes, tribal 
areas and their problems; cultural regions; Growth, distribution anddensity of 
population; Demographic attributes: sex-ratio, age structure, literacy rate, 
work-force, dependency ratio, longevity; migration (inter-regional, intra- 
regional and international) and associated problems; Population problems and 
policies; Health indicators.
7. Settlements: Types, patterns and morphology of rural settlements; Urban 
developments; Morphology of Indian cities; Functional classification of Indian 
cities; Conurbations and metropolitan regions; urban sprawl; Slums and 
associated problems; town planning; Problems of urbanization and remedies.
8. Regional Development and Planning: Experience of regional planning in India; 
Five Year Plans; Integrated rural development programmes; Panchayati Raj and 
decentralised planning; Command area development; Watershed management; Planning 
for backward area, desert, drought prone, hill, tribal area development; 
multi-level planning; Regional planning and development of island territories.
9. Political Aspects: Geographical basis of Indian federalism; State 
reorganisation; Emergence of new states; Regional consciousness and inter state 
issues; international boundary of India and related issues; Cross border 
terrorism; India’s role in world affairs; Geopolitics of South Asia and Indian 
Ocean realm.
10. Contemporary Issues: Ecological issues: Environmental hazards: landslides, 
earthquakes, Tsunamis, floods and droughts, epidemics; Issues relating to 
environmental pollution; Changes in patterns of land use; Principles of 
environmental impact assessment and environmental management; Population 
explosion and food security; Environmental degradation; Deforestation, 
desertification and soil erosion; Problems of agrarian and industrial unrest; 
Regional disparities in economic development; Concept of sustainable growth and 
development; Environmental awareness; Linkage of rivers; Globalisation and 
Indian economy.
NOTE: Candidates will be required to answer one compulsory map question 
pertinent to subjects covered by this paper.
Suggested Reading:
• Old NCERT books ones for basic clarity. You should also go through the new 
NCERT books for the latest data and analysis.
• Comprehensive Geography by D.R Khullar
• Savindra Singh- Geomorphology, Physical geography, Environmental Geography
• Majid Hussain- Physical geography, Human Geography, General Geography and 
geography of India.
• Climatology by Lal
• Oceanography by Vattal
• Rupa publications on Physical and human geography- vol 1&2
• Regional geography - Rai Choudhary, Puri
• India GEography- Khullar
• Certified physical and human geography- Goh Cheng Leong , very good for the 
basics.
• Urban geography- Ramachandran
• Regional Planning in India by Puri and Chand
• Geography of Population by RC Chandna
Maps:
• NCERT - prepare notes as you come across various points in the maps.
• Atlas- Oxford, Ttk, Orient Longman
• Geography through Maps by K Siddhartha 
 
        