Guide

Deep Notes Index

Navigation hub that links every long-form deep note in the CAPF wiki, the security and human-rights synthesis layer (the forces, borders, AFSPA, LWE, insurgency, counter-terror) plus the general comprehensive notes, with the owner-note edges

CAPF wiki3 min read5 sections

This page links every long-form deep note in the CAPF (Assistant Commandants) wiki and says, in one line, what each owns. The deep notes are Layer 2 in the vault architecture (see 00 knowledge graph architecture): long-form synthesis that draws across several Paper I owner notes and goes deeper than the modules and the revision sheets. They are security and human-rights heavy by design, because that is the dimension CAPF tests that the Civil Services exam de-emphasises.

This index is navigation only. The hub the aspirant reads is Index; the authoritative catalogue of all modules is master index. The static spine of these notes is anchored to the Constitution (Articles and Schedules), the founding Acts of the forces and security agencies, the Ministry of Home Affairs (MHA) Annual Report, and primary multilateral and human-rights instruments (the UN Charter, the Geneva Conventions, the UDHR). Year-sensitive figures (force strengths, current office-holders, fence length) carry the currency caution from sources and honesty policy; verify the latest.

How to use this index

  • Read a security note when you are weak on the forces or the law of force; read a general comprehensive note when you want the wider static base in one place.
  • Each deep note ends with a last-mile recall block, a common-confusion table, and authored practice (labelled, not verbatim previous-year questions).
  • A deep note synthesises owner facts; it does not originate them. Follow the in-note links to the Paper I owners for the canonical statement of any fact.

Security cluster (the CAPF-distinctive layer)

The architecture and law of internal and border security, the forces, the theatres of insurgency, and the security-versus-rights balance that Paper II and the interview reward.

General comprehensive cluster

The wider static base in one long-form place, for candidates who want depth beyond the Paper I modules.

How the deep notes connect to the rest of the loop

The deep notes sit above the Paper I modules and feed three places: the Paper II essay themes (especially theme internal security and theme human rights), the editorials module (Index), and the interview preparation. They draw their facts down from the Paper I owners and the polity human-rights note (human rights and internal security). The distilled forms are the concept cards in concept index and the internal-security one-liners in internal security one liners.

  • Index (the hub the aspirant reads)
  • master index (the catalogue of the whole vault)
  • subject index (the Paper I subjects and their owner notes)
  • organisation index (the forces and bodies the deep notes draw on)
  • sources and honesty policy (the currency caution for year-sensitive figures)
← BackAll of Guide