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write the main features of Indian Constitution​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Features of the Indian Constitution

Features of the Indian ConstitutionThe bulkiest constitution of the world.

Features of the Indian ConstitutionThe bulkiest constitution of the world.Rigidity and flexibility. ...

Features of the Indian ConstitutionThe bulkiest constitution of the world.Rigidity and flexibility. ...Parliamentary system of government. ...

Features of the Indian ConstitutionThe bulkiest constitution of the world.Rigidity and flexibility. ...Parliamentary system of government. ...Federal system with a unitary bias. ...

Features of the Indian ConstitutionThe bulkiest constitution of the world.Rigidity and flexibility. ...Parliamentary system of government. ...Federal system with a unitary bias. ...Fundamental rights and fundamental duties. ...

Features of the Indian ConstitutionThe bulkiest constitution of the world.Rigidity and flexibility. ...Parliamentary system of government. ...Federal system with a unitary bias. ...Fundamental rights and fundamental duties. ...Directive principles of state policy. ...

Features of the Indian ConstitutionThe bulkiest constitution of the world.Rigidity and flexibility. ...Parliamentary system of government. ...Federal system with a unitary bias. ...Fundamental rights and fundamental duties. ...Directive principles of state policy. ...Secularism. ...

Features of the Indian ConstitutionThe bulkiest constitution of the world.Rigidity and flexibility. ...Parliamentary system of government. ...Federal system with a unitary bias. ...Fundamental rights and fundamental duties. ...Directive principles of state policy. ...Secularism. ...Independent judiciary.

Answered by ishagautam2007
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Explanation:

Features of the Indian Constitution

The bulkiest constitution of the world.

Rigidity and flexibility. ...

Parliamentary system of government. ...

Federal system with a unitary bias. ...

Fundamental rights and fundamental duties. ...

Directive principles of state policy. ...

Secularism. ...

Independent judiciary.

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