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The feature of Directive Principles of State Policy in the Indian Constitution is borrowed from the Constitution of ______.
France
Canada
Australia
Ireland
- Option 1: France
- The Indian Constitution does not borrow the Directive Principles of State Policy from France. However, the concept of liberty, equality, and fraternity is influenced by the French Revolution.
- Option 2: Canada
- The idea of a federal system with a strong central authority is derived from the Canadian model but not the Directive Principles.
- Option 3: Australia
- Australia contributed the concept of concurrent lists and the procedure for amendment which is reflected in the Constitution of India.
- Option 4: Ireland
- The Directive Principles of State Policy are indeed borrowed from the Constitution of Ireland. These principles aim to guide the governance of the country.
Correct Answer: Option 4 - Ireland
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