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Discuss the political philosophy of the indian constitution

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Answered by robin639rocks
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Answered by Anonymous
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Our constitution is built on the principles of liberty, democracy, equality, secularism and a federal structure, open to community values, sensitive to the needs of religious and linguistic minorities and commitment towards building common national identity.

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