“The Directive Principles mark India’s silent constitutional revolution towards a social state”. Discuss.
Kartavya Desk Staff
Topic: Directive Principles
Topic: Directive Principles
Q3. “The Directive Principles mark India’s silent constitutional revolution towards a social state”. Discuss. (15 M)
Difficulty Level: Easy
Reference: InsightsIAS
Why the question: To assess how the Directive Principles of State Policy (DPSPs) have guided India’s transformation towards a social and welfare-oriented state, while examining the structural challenges and measures needed for their fuller realization. Key Demand of the question: The question requires discussing how DPSPs act as the foundation of India’s constitutional social revolution, identifying limitations in their implementation, and suggesting reforms to strengthen their role in achieving a welfare state. Structure of the Answer: Introduction: Briefly introduce the constitutional philosophy behind DPSPs as instruments of socio-economic transformation and their role in establishing a welfare state. Body: Explain how DPSPs represent a silent constitutional revolution by guiding socio-economic policies and shaping welfare governance. Highlight key challenges such as non-justiciability, fiscal constraints, policy inconsistency, and inequality. Suggest way forward through legislative strengthening, fiscal empowerment, policy evaluation, and judicial interpretation. Conclusion: Conclude with a futuristic note on realizing the constitutional promise of a just and humane social order through effective DPSP implementation.
Why the question: To assess how the Directive Principles of State Policy (DPSPs) have guided India’s transformation towards a social and welfare-oriented state, while examining the structural challenges and measures needed for their fuller realization.
Key Demand of the question: The question requires discussing how DPSPs act as the foundation of India’s constitutional social revolution, identifying limitations in their implementation, and suggesting reforms to strengthen their role in achieving a welfare state.
Structure of the Answer: Introduction:
Briefly introduce the constitutional philosophy behind DPSPs as instruments of socio-economic transformation and their role in establishing a welfare state. Body:
• Explain how DPSPs represent a silent constitutional revolution by guiding socio-economic policies and shaping welfare governance.
• Highlight key challenges such as non-justiciability, fiscal constraints, policy inconsistency, and inequality.
• Suggest way forward through legislative strengthening, fiscal empowerment, policy evaluation, and judicial interpretation.
Conclusion:
Conclude with a futuristic note on realizing the constitutional promise of a just and humane social order through effective DPSP implementation.