Which type if government found in neighbouring contries of india?
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✨Type of government found in Neboughring Countries of India :
⭐Pakistan: Pakistan is ostensibly a parliamentary republic like India, is a federal state (meaning the provinces enjoy considerable autonomy and self governance), and uses a single-seat plurality (FPTP) voting system.
⭐China: China is an authoritarian one party Communist state. Local elections are held at the county level, but that is as close to representation as the Chinese people receive, and all of the candidates are members of the Communist Party.
⭐Nepal: Nepal is an ostensibly democratic parliamentary republic and a unitary state with a mixed member majoritarian voting system.
⭐Bhutan: Bhutan is a constitutional monarchy and has been since 2008. It operates under the framework of a parliamentary and unitary state with a two round system of voting.
⭐Bangladesh: Bangladesh is a unitary state and a parliamentary republic with a single-seat plurality voting system. It is ostensibly a multiparty democracy with three major parties, the Bangladesh Nationalist Party (BNP), the Bangladesh Awami League and the Jatiya Party.
⭐Myanmar: Myanmar, or Burma, is a de-facto authoritarian state which is run by the Myanmarese military despite the official end of military rule in the constitution of 2008 (lots of new constitutions that year!).
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Here is your answer....
✨Type of government found in Neboughring Countries of India :
⭐Pakistan: Pakistan is ostensibly a parliamentary republic like India, is a federal state (meaning the provinces enjoy considerable autonomy and self governance), and uses a single-seat plurality (FPTP) voting system.
⭐China: China is an authoritarian one party Communist state. Local elections are held at the county level, but that is as close to representation as the Chinese people receive, and all of the candidates are members of the Communist Party.
⭐Nepal: Nepal is an ostensibly democratic parliamentary republic and a unitary state with a mixed member majoritarian voting system.
⭐Bhutan: Bhutan is a constitutional monarchy and has been since 2008. It operates under the framework of a parliamentary and unitary state with a two round system of voting.
⭐Bangladesh: Bangladesh is a unitary state and a parliamentary republic with a single-seat plurality voting system. It is ostensibly a multiparty democracy with three major parties, the Bangladesh Nationalist Party (BNP), the Bangladesh Awami League and the Jatiya Party.
⭐Myanmar: Myanmar, or Burma, is a de-facto authoritarian state which is run by the Myanmarese military despite the official end of military rule in the constitution of 2008 (lots of new constitutions that year!).
....... ALONE BUT HAPPY........
Hope it helps you!!!!!!
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