Who say constitution main pillar prime minister?
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Legislature: One who enacts the law.
Executive: One who implements the law.
Judiciary: One who upholds the law.
The modern India Government was originally formed through the Constitution of India. The Constitution was approved by India's law making officials, officially known as the Constituent Assembly, on November 26, 1949 and went into effect on January 21, 1950. The reason this important document was created such as short time ago, is because India was ruled by the British and British approved princely states for the time period prior to the constitution's creation. The government of India is officially known as the Union Government, but is also sometimes referred to as the Central Government as well. Whatever you call it; it is the powerful governing authority of the Indian union, which is made up of 28 states and seven union territories. Together, these states and Indian territory are known as the Republic of India.
The India Government leaders are located in New Delhi, which is the capital of India. It's what Washington, DC is to the United States. Like the United States, there are three branches of the government in India that were established in order to check and balance the overall government. These three branches of government are the executive, the legislative and the judiciary branches, just like in the United States.