Citizenship
- A person’s relationship with the government is referred to as their “citizenship.”
- India has two categories of citizens, much like every other contemporary state: natives and foreigners.
- As full members of the Indian State, citizens are obligated to abide by its laws. They are entitled to use their political and civic liberties.
- Citizenship is an exclusive idea since it keeps out non-citizens.
Citizenship Chapter 6 Class 11 Polity Notes
“Citizenship” is something we frequently hear but, what does it mean? A person’s relationship with a state, to which they owe allegiance and are therefore legally protected, is known as citizenship. Being a citizen comes with obligations in addition to rights. The Indian Constitution’s Articles 5 through 11 deal with Indian citizenship. In this blog, we will explore the idea of citizenship in learning about its importance and its rights and obligations.