The Indian Constitution, under Article 39, establishes the concept of a welfare state. It articulates, "The state shall strive to promote the welfare of the people through a social order permeated by economic, social, and political justice." This serves as a broad framework for realizing the ideal of a welfare state, a distinguishing feature of the Indian Constitution. It reflects the Constitution's commitment towards ensuring socio-economic equality and justice while enhancing citizens' overall well-being.
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