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why is India called a republic​

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Answered by SoumabhaRana
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India is called a republic because of the applicable definition of a republic: a form of government in which representatives are entitled to act on behalf of the people whom they represent. ... And the "front cover" of constitution being the preamble describes India as a "Sovereign Socialist Secular Democratic Republic"

Answered by Anonymous
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1) India is called a republic as the representatives are elected by the people of the country.

2) India's constitution is sovereign , socialist , secular , democratic , republic , and runs on the basis of justice , liberty , equality and fraternity.

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