
India’s Constitution
India’s Constitution is the fundamental legal framework that outlines how the country is governed. It establishes the structure and powers of government institutions, defines citizens' rights and duties, and ensures justice, liberty, equality, and sovereignty. Adopted in 1950, it balances federalism between central and state governments, and provides a system of laws and policies to maintain order, protect individual freedoms, and promote social welfare. Essentially, it serves as the guiding rulebook that helps all branches of government work together and guarantees rights for all citizens.