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What does 'Sovereign' mean in the context of the Indian Constitution?
Supreme power, independent, absolute and uncontrolled
Which principle aims at the elimination of inequality in income, status, and standards of life?
Democratic Socialism
What does 'Secular' mean as per the 42nd Amendment Act, 1976?
Treating all religions equally with respect
What is the meaning of 'Democratic' based on 'Demo' and 'Cracy'?
'People' and 'Rule'
What distinguishes a 'Republic' from other forms of government?
The head of the state is not hereditary
Test your knowledge about the foundational principles of India's constitution including Sovereign, Socialist, Secular, Democratic and Republic nature. Explore the concepts of sovereignty, socialist principles, and democratic socialism.
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