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The idea of a single citizenship in the Constitution of India was borrowed from:
United Kingdom
Austria
France
Germany
- The concept of single citizenship in the Indian Constitution is indeed borrowed from the United Kingdom. ????
- Single citizenship means that all Indians are recognized as citizens of India, regardless of the state or territory they belong to.
- Option 2: Austria, while having its own unique citizenship model, is not the inspiration for India's single citizenship.
- Option 3: France primarily follows the model of dual citizenship, which is quite different.
- Option 4: Germany also has a distinct citizenship model, which India did not borrow from.
- Option 1: United Kingdom is the correct answer.
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