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what is the difference between indian and french constitution ?

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Answered by mayank200530
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India and France are different countries, which differ in their geographical, cultural, traditional and political characteristics.

India is officially known as the Republic of India, whereas France is officially termed as the French Republic. India is a country in South Asia, and France lies in the western region of Europe.

As a sovereign, socialist, secular and democratic republic, India is the seventh largest nation in the world, in geographical terms, and the second most populous nation in the world. On the other hand, France is a unitary, semi-presidential republic. It is the largest state in the European Union, and the third largest in Europe

Answered by CᴀɴᴅʏCʀᴜsʜ
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India and France are different countries, which differ in their geographical, cultural, traditional and political characteristics. India is officially known as the Republic of India, whereas France is officially termed as the French Republic.

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