How do the Directive Principles of State Policy interface with India’s post-1991 liberalisation and globalisation trajectory, and what does this reveal about their contemporary constitutional and developmental significance?

Directive Principles of State Policy in Post-Liberalisation India: Reinterpreting Constitutional Morality in a Globalised Developmental Paradigm Introduction The Directive Principles of State Policy (DPSPs), enshrined in Part IV (Articles 36–51) of the Indian Constitution, were originally conceived as non-justiciable moral obligations of the state to promote social and economic justice, eliminate inequality, and ensure the … Continue reading How do the Directive Principles of State Policy interface with India’s post-1991 liberalisation and globalisation trajectory, and what does this reveal about their contemporary constitutional and developmental significance?