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discuss the various authorities which are involved in decision making in india​

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Answered by wajahatkincsem
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In India, the prime minister, president, and cabinet are the decision making bodies

Explanation:

  • President which is the highest authoritative body in the country takes part in the decision-making process.
  • The Prime minister can take decisions unanimously or with the consultation of his cabinet.
  • The cabinet can also take decisions and be part of the decision-making process using different ways.

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Answered by skyfall63
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The major decision makers in our country consists of the President, the Prime Minister and the Parliament.

Explanation:

The three key decision makers of the nations are

  1. The President is the State Head & the country's most official authority.
  2. The Prime Minister is the cabinet head who holds all the powers of the government. In the Cabinet sessions, he makes most of the decisions.
  3. Parliament comprises 2 Houses which is the Rajya Sabha & Lok Sabha . The parliament makes "important laws" that should be followed by everyone.
  • The  President is the Chief of the "Indian Armed Forces" is the Supreme Leader. At the recommendation of the Union Council of Ministers led by the Prime Minister, the president may wage war or conclude peace.The term of the president includes all essential "treaties & contracts". Besides  promulgating orders under Article 123, the President can decree three kinds of emergencies: political, state & financial. The President is allowed to offer pardons in these cases, as stated in Article 72 of the "Indian constitution
  • In theory the prime minister is first among equals. It will finally be the prime minister who gives the head of State  (the President) advice on the exercise of the power/administration, with the authority to declare war, utilize nuclear weapons, dismiss the cabinet Ministers and settle on the portfolios of them in the re-organised government. In fact, this position in relation to the executive branch corresponds to the Prime Minister having a high level of cabinet power. 
  • The Indian Parliament is a bicameral parliament. It has two houses-Rajyasabha and Lok Sabha and the Indian President. With the support of both its chambers, Parliament makes law. Parliament-approved and president-approved laws shall be enforced throughout the nation.

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