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India is a Sovereign, Socialist, Secular, Democratic and Republic. Justify.

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It is a Sovereign Socialist Secular Democratic Republic with a parliamentary system of government. The Republic is governed in terms of the Constitution of India which was adopted by the Constituent Assembly on 26th November, 1949 and came into force on 26th January, 1950.

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Secular- State has no official religion. We practise 'Sarvadharmasambhava' i.e. equal proximity to all religions. State neither promotes nor abhors any religion.

Sovereign - India doesn't take instructions from any country. Our policies are guided by our own national interests. Example - USA wanted India to cut ties with Myanmar's Junta government (military rule). But Myanmar's proximity to four North Eastern states of India having insurgency, made India engage with Myanmar despite its military regime. Sovereign countries are guided by self interest and are free from any external influence. USA also wanted India to allow Amnesty International to probe violations of human rights in Kashmir and North East of India. India rightfully denied Amnesty any probe because it would have undermined the sovereignity.

Socialist- India adopted Democratic Socialism after independence where under License quota permit raj there was little scope for private enterprise. However, the New Economic Policies adopted in 1991 has made India an open economy with socialist credentials confined to socio political rather than economic aspect.

Democratic - India is a functioning democracy. Periodically, free and fair elections are held under the supervision of a constitutional body named Election Commission. Democracy allows citizens to select their govt. So we are ruled by elected representatives.

Republic - The head of the state is not selected but elected! There is no blue blood (royal blood) unlike UK which is a constitutional monarchy. UK isn't a republic, India is.

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