Q7 · UPPSC PCS Mains 2019 · GS II · 8 marks · ~125 words in the hall · 2 min read

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The philosophy of Indian Democracy is embodied in the Preamble of the Constitution of India. Explain.

Topic: Indian Constitution. Syllabus: Indian Constitution — historical underpinnings, evolution, features, amendments, significant provisions and basic structure. Same official PYQ from year-wise 2019 and Indian Constitution.

Revision summary

The Preamble states who holds power and what the Indian State is for. We, the people, makes democracy a popular, not a granted, sovereignty. Sovereign socialist secular democratic republic names the form of the State. Justice, liberty, equality, and fraternity are the ends of that democracy. Courts read the Preamble as part of the Constitution and as a basic-structure aid.

Model answer

Introduction

  • The Preamble is the Constitution’s moral preface: it names the source of authority, the nature of the State, and the ends of political life. Indian democratic philosophy is read from those words, which the Supreme Court has treated as part of the Constitution and as a key to interpretation.

Body

Source and form of the polity

  • “We, the people” locates sovereignty in the citizen body, which is the first principle of a republic as against a colonial or theocratic grant.
  • Sovereign, socialist, secular, democratic, republic describe a State that is independent, welfare-leaning, not a state-religion, based on adult franchise, and headed by an elected President rather than a monarch.
  • Socialist and secular were inserted by the Forty-second Amendment; the Court has held that they clarify, rather than invent, a philosophy already in the chapters on rights and duties.

Ends of democracy

  • Justice—social, economic, and political—makes democracy more than a five-year vote; it points to Part III, Part IV, and the idea of a welfare republic.
  • Liberty of thought, expression, belief, faith, and worship, and equality of status and opportunity, are the liberal half of the same philosophy.
  • Fraternity assuring dignity and the unity and integrity of the nation is the social glue without which majority rule becomes majoritarian capture.

Interpretive status

  • Kesavananda Bharati and later cases use the Preamble as an aid and as part of basic structure, so the philosophy is judicially usable, not ornamental.

Flow diagram

flowchart TD
  P[We the people] --> S[Sovereign democratic republic]
  S --> J[Justice]
  S --> L[Liberty and equality]
  S --> F[Fraternity and integrity]

Conclusion

Indian democracy’s philosophy in the Preamble is popular sovereignty, a secular welfare republic, and the triad of justice, liberty-equality, and fraternity. The rest of the Constitution is the operative manual of that preface.

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