Social Sciences, asked by kumarrajeev614, 8 months ago

which type of Government do we have in India​

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Answered by Gyaseen
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Answer:

Government of India :-

The government of India is considered a parliamentary democracy, which means that the executive branch of government is held accountable to the legislative branch. Under this system of government, India has both a President, who is the Head of State, and a Prime Minister, who is the Chief Executive of the executive branch. This country is politically divided into 29 states and 7 territories. Its government is divided into 3 branches: the legislative, the executive, and the judicial. This same model is used at a state level as well. This article takes a closer look at the branches of govern

Answered by skyfall63
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India is a "federal democratic republic" with a "parliamentary system" of government largely based on the UK model

Explanation:

  • India’s federal legislative branch comprising the President as the Head of the State,  and has a bicameral legislature comprising the "Rajya Sabha" ("Council of States") which is the "upper house", and the Lok Sabha (House of the People) which is the "lower house".
  • The Prime Minister of India is the head of government and heads a cabinet of ministers having different portfolios for the purpose of running the govt.
  • The govt is divided into 3 branches: the "Legislative", the "Executive", & the "Judiciary", also known as the pillars of democracy, for the smooth functioning of the govt

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