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the preamble to the Constitution declares india to be sovereign ,socialist and secular state.what do these expressions mean​

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Answered by balasaisivakumar
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Sovereign means the independent authority of a State. It means that it has the power to legislate on any subject; and that it is not subject to the control of any other State / external power.

Socialist implies social and economic equality. Social equality in this context means the absence of discrimination on the grounds only of caste, color , creed, sex, religion, or language.

Secularism in India, thus, does not mean the separation of religion from state. Instead, secularism in India means a state that supports or participates in a neutral manner in the affairs of all religious groups.

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Answered by sUraj04
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The Preamble proclaims that India is a Sovereign State. 'Sovereign' means that India has its own independent authority and it is not a dominion or dependent state of any other external power. ... The word 'Socialist' was added to the Preamble by the 42nd Constitutional Amendment in 1976.

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