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The concept of Directive principles of State Policy was borrowed from:
Ireland
England
Finland
None of the above
- Option 1: Ireland
- The Directive Principles of State Policy in the Indian Constitution were inspired by the Irish Constitution.
- They aim to guide the government in creating policies focused on social and economic welfare.
- Ireland itself borrowed some ideas from Spain's constitution.
- Option 2: England
- England influenced many parts of India's parliamentary system.
- However, it did not inspire the Directive Principles specifically.
- Option 3: Finland
- Finland is not related to the concept of Directive Principles in India's Constitution.
- It didn't contribute to this specific feature.
- Option 4: None of the above
- This option is incorrect because the correct source is Ireland.
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