India's foreign policy has been influenced by the Directive Principles.
From Ireland, directive principle of state policy was adopted.
The scheme is a "giant step" towards achieving the directive principle in the Constitution.
The State has made many efforts to implement the Directive Principles.
Unlike the earlier draft proposals, the parts of the constitution relating to directive principles and to human rights have all been retained.
The Directive Principles, though not justiciable, are fundamental in the governance of the country.
The Directive Principles are non-justiciable rights of the people.
The most important thing is, there was a traditional look towards Directive Principle as idealistic preaching of the constitution.
Like the Directive Principles, they are not legally enforceable.
The Constitution also suggests a uniform civil code for its citizens as a Directive Principle.