Women's Safety — Predicted 2026
AI-Predicted Question Angles for UPSC 2026
Integration of women's safety with smart city initiatives and use of AI/technology for prevention and response
HighGovernment's increasing focus on technology-enabled governance, smart city missions, and digital India initiatives creates natural intersection with women's safety. Recent policy documents emphasize tech solutions like panic buttons, GPS tracking, and AI-powered surveillance. UPSC's pattern of testing contemporary governance approaches makes this highly probable.
Workplace safety in gig economy and platform work, extending beyond traditional POSH Act coverage
HighRapid growth of gig economy, platform work, and remote working arrangements creates new categories of workplace harassment not adequately covered by existing frameworks. Recent policy discussions and parliamentary committee reports highlight this gap, making it ripe for UPSC examination.
Intersection of women's safety with climate change and disaster management, particularly in vulnerable communities
MediumGrowing recognition of gendered impacts of climate change and disasters, with women facing increased safety risks during emergencies. International frameworks like Sendai Framework emphasize gender-sensitive disaster management, aligning with UPSC's trend of testing intersectional issues.