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Democratic Republic in Preamble: (a) Democratic: (i) Popular sovereignty: Government derives authority from people through elections, (ii) Representative institutions: Parliament, State Legislatures elected by universal adult suffrage, (iii) Accountability: Executive responsible to legislature, legislature accountable to people through elections, (b) Republic: (i) Elected head of state: President elected by electoral college, not hereditary monarch, (ii) Citizenship-based membership: Political community defined by citizenship, not birth, religion, caste, (iii) Constitutional governance: Rule of law, not arbitrary power; constitutional limits on all state organs, (c) Applications: (i) Electoral system: Universal adult suffrage, independent Election Commission ensure democratic legitimacy, (ii) Federal structure: States have elected governments, preserving democratic republic at multiple levels, (iii) Judicial review: Courts ensure government actions comply with Constitution, protecting democratic republic against arbitrary power, (d) Contrast with other systems: (i) Monarchy: Hereditary head of state - not India's model, (ii) Theocracy: Religious authority as source of legitimacy - not India's secular model, (iii) Military rule: Power through force - not India's democratic model, (e) Illustrates democratic constitutionalism: Preamble's democratic republic commitment operationalized through electoral system, federal structure, judicial review; balance between popular will and constitutional limits essential to Indian democracy.