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what is known as the soul of Indian constitution why is India called a republic and how is it different from England​

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Answered by PriyanParmar
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1 Question Answer -

Article 32 of the Indian Constitution that is the Right to Constitutional remedies is considered as 'the heart and soul of the Constitution'. The article 32 is based on the right to Constitutional Remedies.

2 Question Answer -

India is called a republic as the representatives are elected by the people of the country. The representatives elected by citizens have the power to take decisions on our behalf. In India there exist an elected head of state, i.e., the President. India declared itself a Sovereign, Democratic and Republic state with the adoption of the Constitution on January 26, 1950.

3 Question Answer -

1. India’s government is a federal republic and democratic parliament whereas England is a constitutional monarchy.

2. People from India speak mainly Hindi  whereas the English speak the English vernacular predominantly.

3. India has a bigger population and total land area compared to England.

4. England has a stronger military power and bigger economy in terms of nominal GDP as opposed to India.

5. India has been under the rule of England in the past and not vice versa.

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