Article 371A of the Constitution of India is a special provision that grants certain unique privileges and rights to the state of Nagaland. This article was incorporated into the Constitution of India with the 13th Amendment Act of 1962, following negotiations with the Naga representatives to safeguard their distinct social practices and customary laws.
Let's break down the context and implications of Article 371A to understand why it specifically applies to Nagaland:
Why other options are incorrect:
Therefore, the correct answer to the question is Nagaland, as Article 371A provides special autonomy and privileges uniquely to Nagaland within the framework of the Indian Constitution.
| List I(Constitutional Provisions) | List II(Adopted from) |
|---|---|
| (A) Charter of Fundamental Rights | (i) Soviet Constitution |
| (B) The Idea of Residual Powers | (ii) Canadian Constitution |
| (C) The Planning Commission and Five year Plan | (iii) United States Constitution |
| (D) Enunciation of Directive Principles of State Policy | (iv) Irish Constitution |
