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Hi Dinesh,
I actually recommend you read problem solving books first, ("Problem-Solving Strategies" by Arthur Engel). It has nice explanatory sections along with tons of problems, with solutions as well. The combinatorics section should be of particular interest. If your background is not strong en
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