Explain the meaning of 'Single Citizenship' and state the reason why it has been
incorporated in the Indian Constitution?
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Answer. Although Indian Constitution makes arrangement for federal Structure i.e., the existence of Center and States. But it provides for Single Citizenship which means all citizens irrespective of the state in which they born enjoy single citizenship of India, unlike the USA where there is dual citizenship
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While the Indian Constitution allows provisions for the Federal Structure, i.e. the presence of Centers and States. But it allows for Indian citizenship, which ensures that all people, regardless of the state in which they are born, possess single citizenship of India, unlike the United States, where there is dual citizenship.
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- Depending on the state, there is no citizenship: the citizens of the United States have dual citizenship. They are a nation resident (USA), and they are also residents of their respective states (such as Nevada, Texas, California, etc.), but in India, this is not the case.
- You are only given the country's citizenship, not the individual ones. You can't have another country's citizenship: If you are an Indian resident, you can't be a citizen of another country at the same time, claim the USA. You are going to have to give up citizenship from either of the 2 countries.
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