Social Sciences, asked by shivamnawani7348, 1 year ago

what is meant by the term ' republic' , ' secular' and 'sovereign ' ? explain.

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Answered by Fierceclash123
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Ans:- Following is the meaning of all these in terms of indian constitution:-

SOVEREIGN:- Implies that India is neither dependent or nor a dominion of any other nation and is free to conduct its external or internal affairs on its own.

SOCIALIST :-Wealth generated socially and can be shared equally by society.Indian socialism is “democratic socialism”and blend of both Marxism and Gandhism.

SECULAR:- Means no official religion of the state and people have complete freedom to follow any religion . Government should treat all religion equally but Indian brand of secularism different from western secularism .

Answered by prasadhanuman007
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Sovereign-the word sovereign signifies the independent authority of the state.

it means that India cannot be dictated by any other nation in internal matters.

socialist-the term socialist aims at elimination of economic inequality and and giving all the people equal opportunities and wages whether they are rich poor intercaste.etc

secular- it aims at elimination of petty barriers on the field of caste ,creed, religion, gender.etc

it ensures that the state doesn't discriminate people on religious beliefs and practices

republic-the preamble declares India as a republic which means the head of state is elected one having no hereditary rights.

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