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Explain any four principal in the preamble to the Indian constitutuon

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Answered by Sandhuajay
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Sovereign Edit
Government has supreme right to make decisions on internal as well as external matters. No external power can dictate the government of India.

Socialist Edit
Before the term was added by the 42nd Amendment in 1976, the Constitution had a socialist content in the form of certain Directive Principles of State Policy. The term socialist here means democratic socialism i.e. achievement of socialistic goals through democratic, evolutionary and non-violent means.Socialist basically means that wealth is generated socially and should be shared equally by society.Government should regulate the ownership of land and industry to reduce socio-economic inequalities.

Secular Edit
Secular means the relationship between the government and the people which is determined according to constitution and law. By the 42nd Amendment in 1976, the term "Secular" was also incorporated in the Preamble. Explaining the meaning of secularism as adopted by India, Alexander Owics has written, "Secularism is a part of the basic of the Indian Constitution and it means equal freedom and respect for all religions.

Democratic Edit
The people of India elect their governments at l) by a system of universal adult franchise; popularly known as "one man one vote". Every citizen of India, 18 years of age and above and not otherwise debarred by law, is entitled to vote.The word 'democratic' not only refers to political but also to social & economic democracy.
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