British Constitution
- Parliamentary form of government
- The idea of single citizenship
- The idea of the Rule of law
- Institution of Speaker and his role
- Lawmaking procedure
- Charter of Fundamental Rights, which is similar to the United States Bill of Rights
- Federal structure of government
- Power of Judicial Review and independence of the judiciary
- Constitutional enunciation of the directive principles of state policy
- Ideals of Liberty, Equality and Fraternity
- A quasi-federal form of government (a federal system with a strong central government)
- The idea of Residual Powers
- The idea of the Concurrent list
- Freedom of trade and commerce within the country and between the states
- The Planning Commission and Five-Year Plans
- Fundamental Duties