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discuss the ideological basis of indian constitution?

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Answered by Anonymous
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The ideological basis of indian constitution are as follows:-

Sovereign- People's right to decision making both internally and externally

Secularism - Freedom of religion to people and that there is no official religion

Socialist- to ensure economic equality where government would establish control over economy

Democratic.- Government based on the will of the people

Republic- head of the state will be an elected one

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Answered by krishna210398
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The constitution establishes India as a sovereign, socialist, secular, and democratic republic, guarantees justice, equality, and liberty to its citizens, and strives to encourage fraternity. The original 1950 constitution is kept in a helium-filled case in New Delhi's Parliament House.

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The Indian Constitution  is the country's supreme law. The text establishes a framework that defines the fundamental political code, structure, procedures, powers, and responsibilities of government institutions, as well as people' fundamental rights, directive principles, and responsibilities. It is the world's longest written national constitution.

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