Social Sciences, asked by vanshdeep95, 11 months ago

India is a soveroign, socialist, secular, democratic republic. Explain. ​

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Answered by psnarendren27
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The Republic of India (India) is Asia’s second-largest country, after China. Its capital city, New Delhi, is located in the north central part of the country. India is a sovereign socialist secular democratic republic. Its constitution, which came into effect January 26, 1950, provides for a parliamentary form of government, at the center and in the states. The constitution also contains an extensive set of directive principles akin to the U.S. Bill of Rights.

The president and vice president are elected for five-year terms by an electoral college made up of the members of both parliamentary houses and the legislative assemblies of the states. Legally, all executive authority, including supreme command of the armed forces, is vested in the president, as head of state, who, in turn, appoints a council of ministers headed by a prime minister. The prime minister serves as the head of government.

While India is the home of many languages, it has 22 recognized official languages with Hindi and English being the official languages used by the Central Government. State governments use respective official languages.

Answered by ryan567
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India is a
sovereign country as its free to make its foreign policy

Secular -: As it respect all religions.

Democratic -: As government is For the people by the people and of the people

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