Correct option is C
The ideals of
Liberty, Equality, and Fraternity are part of the
Preamble to the Constitution of India. These principles were borrowed from the
French Revolution (1789) and reflect the core values that the revolution sought to achieve.
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Liberty: Ensures freedom of thought, expression, belief, faith, and worship.
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Equality: Guarantees equality of status and opportunity.
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Fraternity: Promotes a spirit of brotherhood and ensures the dignity of the individual and the unity and integrity of the nation.
Indian Constitution has absorbed many features from other nations' constitutions that suited Indian problems and aspirations.
Additional Information
Other borrowed features of Indian Constitution
| Country |
Features |
| USA |
Fundamental rights. Preamble. Independence of the judiciary. Judicial review. Impeachment of the president. Post of vice-president. |
| Russia |
Fundamental Duties under Article 51-A, Five Year Planning. |
| Japan |
Procedure Established by law. |
| Britain (UK) |
Parliamentary form of government. Rule of Law. Single Citizenship. Writs. Institution of Speaker and his role. Bicameralism. |
| Australia |
Freedom of trade and commerce within the country and between the states. Concurrent list. Joint-sitting of the two Houses of Parliament. |