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The Constitution of India's article 51 advocates A. free and compulsory education B. uniform panchayath institutions C. social justice and welfare of people D. establishing international peace and cooperation​

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The State shall promote international peace and security by the prescription of open, just and honourable relations between nations, by the firm establishment of the understandings of international law as the actual rule of conduct among governments and by the maintenance of justice and respect for treaty obligations

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Central Government Act

Article 51 in The Constitution Of India 1949

51. Promotion of international peace and security The State shall endeavour to

(a) promote international peace and security;

(b) maintain just and honourable relations between nations;

(c) foster respect for international law and treaty obligations in the dealings of organised peoples with one another; and encourage settlement of international disputes by arbitration PART IVA FUNDAMENTAL DUTIES

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