The concept of 'Single Citizenship' in India is borrowed from:
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A.
UK
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B.
USA
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C.
Canada
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D.
France
Correct Answer:
A. UK
Explanation:
The Indian Constitution establishes a system of single citizenship, meaning that Indians owe allegiance only to the Union and do not hold separate citizenship for their respective states. This concept was inspired by the British constitutional system in the United Kingdom. In contrast, federal nations like the United States or Switzerland typically follow a dual citizenship model where individuals are citizens of both the national government and their specific state. Therefore, the provision for single citizenship in India is borrowed from the UK.
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