India has a parliamental form of goverment give any three example to support this statement
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Explanation:the three examples are:-
1) There is a close relationship between the legislature and the executive.
2) The council of minister is constituted from amongst the member of the legislature and enjoy the confidence of the legislature.
3) The head of the state, the president in case of India is a nominal head.
• In Democracy, there are two types of governments. They are Presidential and Parliamentary.
PRESIDENTIAL :
• Presidential government is a government in which president is the head of all.
• He is real head of executive, he can appoint or remove any minister.
• President is the most powerful in Presidential government.
• In presidential government, President is elected directly by the people.
• The power sharing is based on checks and balances.
• America follows the presidential government.
PARLIAMENTARY :
• In Parliamentary government, Prime minister is the real head of the executive.
• President is only the nominal head and represents the country.
• All the powers are vested with prime minister.
• Prime minister can appoint or remove any minister in the Parliament.
• In Parliamentary government, President is just like King of England.
• In Parliamentary government, President is elected indirectly.
INDIA IS PARLIAMENTARY GOVERNMENT :
• India follows the parliamentary form of Government.
• As, the president of India is nominal head of India and represents India.
• But all the powers are vested with the prime minister of India.
• Prime minister is elected from the ruling party of the country.
• Prime minister is the real head of the executive.
• He can appoint or remove any ministers in India.
Hence, India is a Parliamentary government.