The Directive Principles of State Policy, enshrined in Part IV of the Indian Constitution, are aimed at promoting the welfare of the entire society rather than focusing on personal or individualistic goals. They provide guidelines to the State to establish a just social order and to work towards achieving social, economic, and political justice for all citizens.
The other statements are correct:
Moral and political sanctions: DPSPs are non-justiciable in nature but carry moral and political significance.
Social and economic democracy: DPSPs aim to bridge inequality and ensure welfare measures for marginalized and weaker sections, contributing to social and economic democracy.
Positive obligation: DPSPs require the State to actively undertake measures like providing adequate livelihood, ensuring equal pay for equal work, and securing free legal aid.