A categorised list of every concept note in the CAPF wiki, grouped by subject, with the parent-note discipline that keeps each card faithful to its owner
This page is a categorised list of the concept notes under _dict/concepts/, grouped by subject. Each concept note is a one-screen distillation that carries a definition, a few key points, a "why it matters for CAPF" line, a common-confusion line, a one-line recall, and a Parent note edge back to the owner note that holds the fact. The concept layer is the largest single body in the vault (about 372 cards). This index is navigation only; the authoritative catalogue of all modules is master index, and the build discipline for cards is in PIPELINE concept dictionary.
A concept card never originates a fact. It distils a fact already owned by a Layer 1 note, so every card listed here has a parent edge to its owner. The machine-readable face of the same content is in _dict/concepts.yaml and the sibling YAML files. To verify the complete set on disk, list _dict/concepts/; this index groups them by subject for study and navigation.
The constitutional spine, the bodies, the parliamentary devices, and the security and human-rights concepts. Owners are the notes under paper-1/polity/.
The five CAPFs, the auxiliary forces, the security architecture, and strategic concepts. Owners are exam-info/the-five-forces, the deep-notes/ security set, and paper-1/polity/human-rights-and-internal-security.
Ancient, medieval and modern India, with the freedom struggle dense set. Owners are the notes under paper-1/history/.
Physical, Indian and world geography, plus oceanography. Owners are the notes under paper-1/geography/.
Macro, money and banking, fiscal, markets, external sector and indices. Owners are the notes under paper-1/economy/.
Physics, chemistry, biology, health and emerging technology at NCERT and everyday level. Owners are the notes under paper-1/general-science/.
Multilateral bodies, groupings and India's foreign-policy doctrines. Owners are paper-1/current-events/international-organisations-and-india and the durable international-relations thematic note.