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Hello sir,
This may be a silly question but I want to know few things..
1) Indian polity is in optional subject list for upsc or not?
2) indian polity and public administration different or same?
3) which subject is really easy optional for upsc?
As per your first question Indian polity is good for optional subject but it is so vast also if you can do it then you must take this subject as your optional subject also it helps in prelim and mains examination
All subject is good for optional as per the basic feature of a good subject I think Geography is best option to select optional subject further all that all subject are good that they helps you In preliminary examination and also mains examination
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