

Foundational Statement
Mandate
IndianExhibit is a sovereign-grade archival system for India.
Its mandate is to preserve, structure, and provide verifiable access to canonical texts and primary records that define how authority is constituted, exercised, and constrained within India’s constitutional, legal, institutional, and civilizational framework.
IndianExhibit does not synthesize, reinterpret, editorialize, or ideologically curate source material. Its role is custodial, not interpretive.
What IndianExhibit Is:
• A constitutional memory system for India
• A verifiable archive of authoritative texts and records
• A provenance-first knowledge base built for long-term institutional trust
• A deterministic, auditable platform suitable for state, research, and public-interest use
What IndianExhibit Is Not
• A think tank
• A media platform
• A policy advocacy body
• An opinion or analysis engine
• A narrative-driven knowledge product
It does not generate viewpoints, conclusions, or ideological positions.
Scope of Canonical Material
• Constitutions, statutes, and subordinate legislation
• Judicial decisions and formal legal instruments
• Treaties, official policies, and government notifications
• Institutional charters, gazettes, and authenticated public records
• Civilizational sources recognized through established Indian scholarly, institutional, or legal authority
System Discipline
• Preservation over interpretation
• Provenance over narrative
• Authority over opinion
• Determinism over discretion
Automated systems may assist with indexing and retrieval. No system may infer intent or ideology beyond source material.

