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What can be rightly said about the Indian Constitution?
It is fully rigid
It is fully flexible
Partly rigid, partly flexible
Neither rigid, nor flexible
To achieve the balance of challenging modernity without losing sight of our most fundamental ideals, our Constitution contains rigidity and flexibility at the same time. For some provisions, there needs to be a special majority for the Amendment to be passed whereas for other parts one can introduce an Amendment with just a simple majority.
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