Directive Principles are the foundation for the rule of a regime. Give reason.
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A regime is the ruling authority of a country and is non-constitutional in nature. ... The Directive Principles are non-justiciable in nature because they cannot be enforced by the courts in case of violation. Therefore, the government cannot be compelled to the implementation of the same.
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