Answer: The Preamble of the Indian constitution is defined as the set of introductory statements which provide the goals and objectives of the constitution of the nation. It is the introductory part of a constitution. The major objectives that must be achieved through the constitution are mentioned in the Preamble.
The constitutional amendment act, which was implemented in 1976, was used for the amendment of the preamble. This has been done only once and the amendment has added three new words:
- Integrity
- Socialist
- Secular
The Preamble of the Indian constitution states the objective and socio-economic goals which has to be achieved by the Indian Constitution.