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explain the decision making process 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 miraclestar896
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Answer:

In a democracy , elections are held after every five years , and people can vote for any representative of their choice . A democratic government rules within the limits set by the Constitution and citizens rights . In India federal government exists which means there are two governments- one at the state level and another at the central level . This prevents the concentration of power in one hand . Thus , the power is divided between Central Government and State Governments . Indian government has three branches legislative , executive and judicial . Each branch has different responsibilities but still they are dependent on each other in some ways Legislative makes the laws which have to be fair and must abide by the Directive Principles of State Policy . Executive makes sure that the laws are properly followed . It makes policies which must abide by the Directive Principles of State Policy . Judiciary is an independent body that protects and ensures the rule of law . The Judiciary protects the rights of the citizens It settles disputes according to the laws and punishes people who break the laws . It also ensures that new laws are made in accordance with guidelines given in the Constitution

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