The Directive Principles of State Policy, outlined in Part IV of the Indian Constitution, serve as guidelines for the State in policy formulation and aim to promote social and economic justice, reflecting the ideologies of socialism, Gandhism, and liberalism. They encompass a comprehensive framework for achieving justice, liberty, equality, and fraternity, and have been amended over time to include additional principles and fundamental duties of citizens. The principles emphasize the importance of welfare, environmental protection, and the promotion of cooperative societies, among other social objectives.
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The Directive Principles of State Policy, outlined in Part IV of the Indian Constitution, serve as guidelines for the State in policy formulation and aim to promote social and economic justice, reflecting the ideologies of socialism, Gandhism, and liberalism. They encompass a comprehensive framework for achieving justice, liberty, equality, and fraternity, and have been amended over time to include additional principles and fundamental duties of citizens. The principles emphasize the importance of welfare, environmental protection, and the promotion of cooperative societies, among other social objectives.