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What are that four ideals enshrined in the preamble of the Indian constitution?

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Answered by champ22
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A preamble is the introduction to the Constitution.It is the expressionary statement in a document and explains the Constitution's purpose and underlying philosophy.The Preamble is important because :

It contains the philosophy on which the entire Constitution has been built.
It provides a standard to examine and evaluate any law and action of government, to find out whether it is good or bad.
Four key points about the Preamble are that India is defined as a sovereign , socialist, secular and democratic republic.

"We the people of India" - This statement proves that India is a true democracy and the people are the real sovereign. The Constitution too has been composed with the help of the people of India.
If you look at the preambles of USA, South Africa and India, you will notice that the design and the concept of having a preamble is same. It represents the ideas and main objectives of the constitution, which is similar in most of the countries. This concept of including a preamble started with USA and then most of the countries continued with it.
Answered by Anonymous
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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-  The term socialist used here refers to democratic socialism, i.e. achievement of socialist goals through democratic, evolutionary and non-violent means.

Secular- Secularism is a part of the basic structure of the Indian Constitution and it means equal freedom and respect for all religions.

Republic- In a republican form of government, the head of state is elected and not a hereditary monarch. Thus, this word denotes a government where no one holds public power as proprietary right.

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