[Download] SFG Essential Quarterly January-March 2026

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Dear Readers,

The SFG Quarterly magazine emerged as a pivotal resource for aspirants who appeared for UPSC Prelims 2025, contributing significantly to their success. (15 Current Affairs Questions of Prelims 2025 were from the SFG Essential Quarterly Magazines).

We are pleased to present you the edition of ForumIAS quarterly for January-March 2026, in which we have carefully curated the most important current affairs in a concise but comprehensive manner. Only the most important current affairs have been selected driven by the guiding mantra of FORUM IAS – QUALITY OVER QUANTITY.

Download SFG Essential Quarterly January-March 2026Click Here to Download Soft Copy (Instamojo)
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Our goal with this publication is not only to inform but to engage. We, as an organization, have always believed in the Socratic philosophy of dialectic engagement. Hence, special focus has been to provide you with ample spaces for your active engagement, personalized customization and MCQs to test your understanding.

One thing is guaranteed from our end, that each article has been carefully curated and crafted to ensure that it adds value to your preparation. The choice is yours now to choose between learning less and scoring more or learning more and scoring less. If your choice is the first option, flip the page and start the final sprint of Current affairs preparation for UPSC PRELIMS 2026. Stay
engaged, stay informed, and stay curious!

Team ForumIAS

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By prashant shekhar

Helping aspirants connect the dots between current affairs and concepts— so you don’t just read more, you understand better.

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