Description
Plutus IAS UPSC Current Affairs 2022 — Part 2 (July–December)
Current affairs form 25-30% of UPSC Prelims questions and are woven into every GS Mains answer. The Plutus IAS Current Affairs 2022 (Part 2) compilation covers July to December 2022 — six months of events, policies, and developments mapped to the UPSC syllabus, with static context added for complete examination readiness.
What’s Inside — Topic-Wise Coverage
- National Affairs — Government schemes, legislative developments, constitutional matters, policy announcements
- International Relations — India’s foreign policy, bilateral agreements, multilateral summits (G20, SCO, BRICS, UN)
- Economy — Budget developments, RBI policy, inflation trends, sectoral policies, banking reforms
- Science & Technology — Space missions (ISRO), defence technology, digital India, AI and emerging technology policies
- Environment & Ecology — Climate summits, biodiversity developments, pollution reports, renewable energy updates
- Security — Internal security developments, border situations, defence acquisitions
- Social Issues — Health policy, education, women empowerment, tribal affairs
- Awards & Recognitions — Padma Awards, Nobel prizes, sports achievements
How Plutus IAS Presents Current Affairs
Unlike bare news compilations, Plutus IAS current affairs link each development to its static background — a policy is linked to the constitutional provision, a scientific discovery is mapped to the GS syllabus topic, an international event is connected to India’s foreign policy framework. This integrated approach is exactly how UPSC questions are set.
About Plutus IAS
Plutus IAS is a leading UPSC coaching institute in Delhi, and the in-house brand of OnlineKhanMarket. Its current affairs material is prepared by subject experts who track UPSC question patterns across years — ensuring every topic included has genuine examination relevance.
Format & Delivery
- Format: PDF (print-ready, bookmarked by topic)
- Covers: July 2022 – December 2022 comprehensively
- Static linkages, analysis boxes, and exam-tip notes included
- Instant download after payment
Who Should Buy This
- UPSC Prelims 2026 aspirants revising 2022 current affairs (asked with 2-3 year lag)
- UPSC Mains aspirants needing examples and current data for answer enrichment
- State PCS (UPPCS, BPSC, MPPSC) candidates — state PSCs often ask questions from national current affairs
Frequently Asked Questions
- Does UPSC ask questions from 2022 current affairs in 2025-26 exams?
- Yes — UPSC routinely asks current affairs questions with a 1-3 year lag. The 2022 period (G20 preparations, major policy launches, ISRO missions) remains highly relevant for 2025-26 exams.
- Is Part 1 (January–June 2022) available separately?
- Yes — UPSC Current Affairs 2022 Part 1 (Jan-Jun) is available as a separate product in our Current Affairs category.
- How is this different from free current affairs summaries online?
- Plutus IAS adds UPSC-specific analysis, static linkages, and exam-tip annotations that online news summaries don’t provide. The format mirrors actual Mains answer structures.
- Is this enough for UPSC current affairs or do I need more?
- This covers July–December 2022 comprehensively. For complete UPSC preparation, also get Part 1 and current year compilations. Most aspirants study 18-24 months of current affairs.

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