Every UPSC aspirant knows how overwhelming Economy can feel—endless theories, ever-changing budgets, and policy updates. I’ve been there, juggling multiple sources only to end up confused.
That’s why I picked up Indian Economy by Nitin Singhania (6th Edition), and in this review, I’ll share whether it’s truly the one-stop solution for UPSC CSE 2025–26 prep.
About the Book:
About Author:
Nitin Singhania, a senior IAS officer, is one of the most trusted names for UPSC prep. His books on Economy and Art & Culture have been bestsellers, thanks to his deep subject expertise and exam-oriented approach.
Key Features:
Latest Updates
Fully aligned with Union Budget 2025–26 & Economic Survey 2024–25.
Smart Learning Aids
Tools like Exam Essentials & Last Minute Snippets simplify retention.
PYQ Coverage
Chapter-wise UPSC questions from 2010–2024 for Prelims & Mains.
Visual Charts
Pluck-out budget chart for quick, last-minute revision.
New Chapters
Gig Economy, Labour Reforms, Insurance Sector, Money Demand & Supply.
Practice Test
2 full-length mocks + chapter-wise practice tests included.
Table of Content:
Verdict
As someone who has battled through endless Economy sources, I know how frustrating it feels to waste time cross-referencing. This book finally gave me a single, reliable guide—updated, exam-focused, and written in a way that makes revision easier.
Honestly, if I had this during my prep, I would’ve saved weeks of scattered effort. If you’re serious about UPSC 2025–26, this book is a must-buy.
User Experience: Real Feedback from Students and Educators
FAQs:
Preparing for UPSC is tough, but the right book can make the journey smoother. Indian Economy by Nitin Singhania (6th Edition) is more than just a book—it’s a strategy companion. If you’re aiming for UPSC 2025–26, I highly recommend adding it to your study kit.
What about you? Have you tried this edition yet? Drop your thoughts in the comments—I’d love to hear your experience.