The constitution of India has borrowed most of its provisions from the constitution of various other countries.
UK:- parliamentary government rule of law legislative procedure single citizenship cabinet system prerogative wrist.
USA:-fundamental rights independence of judiciary judicial review impeachment of president removal of supreme Court and high court and post of vice president.
Ireland:- directive principle of State policy method of election of president nomination of members of rajya Sabha.
Canada:-federation with strong centre residuary power of with the centre.
Australia:-concurrent list freedom of trade.
Former USSR:- fundamental duties.
French:-republic and the ideals of liberty equality and fraternity in the permeable.
South Africa:- procedure for amendment of constitution in election of the member of rajya Sabha.
Fundamental rights
theory of the Indian Constitution guarantees six fundamental rights to the all citizens
Right to equality article 14 to 18
Right to freedom article 19 to 22
Right against exploitation article 23 24
Right to freedom of religion article 25 to 28
Cultural and educational rights article 29 and 28
The fundamental rights are being for improvement idea of political democracy.
Directive principle of State policy
according to Dr bhim Rao ambedkar directive principle of state policies is a novel feature of the Indian Constitution
They are enumerated in part 4 of the constitution. They can be classified into three broad categories socialist gandhian and liberal intellectual.