
1971 Constitutional Convention
The 1971 Constitutional Convention in India was a gathering of elected representatives aimed at reviewing and recommending changes to the country's Constitution. Held in New Delhi, it involved discussions on various issues like governance, rights, and federal structure. The convention ultimately suggested amendments but did not enact a new constitution itself. Instead, it served as a platform for dialogue and reform proposals, reflecting the evolving needs of India's democracy. The process helped shape future constitutional amendments and deepen debates on the nation's political and social framework.