TheBulletinBriefs
The Preamble to the Indian Constitution is more than just an introduction. It's the philosophical heart of the nation, yet often misunderstood.
The Preamble existed even before the Constitution was adopted — a UPSC trap.
It outlines four cardinal ideals: Justice, Liberty, Equality, and Fraternity, setting the moral compass for the nation.
The Preamble declares India a Sovereign, Socialist, Secular, and Democratic Republic, defining its fundamental nature.
Surprisingly, the Preamble has been amended only once, in 1976, through the 42nd Constitutional Amendment.
Understanding the Preamble is crucial to appreciating the vision that shapes India's democratic framework and protects your rights.
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