Power to proclaim emergency in India is vested with the 1. President 2. Vice-President 3. Prime Minister 4. Home Minister
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The correct answer is option 1 – the President
The President of India has the power to proclaim a national emergency under necessary conditions based on the Article 352 of the Indian Constitution.
However, the President can make the proclamation only after receiving a written recommendation from the Prime Minister and his cabinet party.
The proclamation of the emergency should be approved by both the Houses of the Parliament within 1 month of the date of its issue with a majority of not less than 2/3rd is required.
The President can also revoke the proclamation of emergency without any parliamentary approval.
The President of India has the power to proclaim a national emergency under necessary conditions based on the Article 352 of the Indian Constitution.
However, the President can make the proclamation only after receiving a written recommendation from the Prime Minister and his cabinet party.
The proclamation of the emergency should be approved by both the Houses of the Parliament within 1 month of the date of its issue with a majority of not less than 2/3rd is required.
The President can also revoke the proclamation of emergency without any parliamentary approval.
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the correct answer is point 1.president
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