The Indian Constitution is the supreme law of India, establishing the framework governing the country, defining fundamental rights, and outlining the structure and duties of government institutions. It is the longest written constitution in the world, with 444 articles and incorporates features like fundamental rights, directive principles, and duties of citizens while declaring India as a sovereign, socialist, secular, democratic republic. The constitution also provides for a parliamentary system, federal structure with a unitary bias, judicial review, and universal adult franchise for citizens aged 18 and above.
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