Social Sciences, asked by gdhsbgsisbj, 5 months ago

State one prudential reason and one moral reason for power-sharing with an example from the Indian context.​

Answers

Answered by Anonymous
1

\huge{\underline{\underline{\sf{\orange{</p><p>Question:-}}}}}

State one prudential reason and one moral reason for power-sharing with an example from the Indian context.

\huge{\underline{\underline{\sf{\orange{Answer:-}}}}}

While prudential reasons stress that power-sharing will bring out better outcomes. In India, the power is shared horizontally among various organs of government. The Legislature, Executive and Judiciary are responsible for administering India. Reservation is applicable in India, where various sections are given benefits over others to avoid conflicts.

Moral reasons emphasise the very act of power-sharing as valuable. In India, citizens are conferred with fundamental rights and directive principles of state policies are implied on the government.

Answered by BʀᴀɪɴʟʏAʙCᴅ
3

\huge\mathcal{\boxed{\fcolorbox{lime}{aqua}{ANSWER}}} \\

☃️ Prudential Reason: Power sharing helps in reducing the conflict between various social groups. Hence, power sharing is necessary for maintaining social harmony and peace.

Moral reasons emphasise the very act of power-sharing as valuable. In India, citizens are conferred with fundamental rights and directive principles of state policies are implied on the government .

Similar questions