Social Sciences, asked by StarTbia, 1 year ago

Why is India known as a Republic?Answer the given question in brief.

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Answered by Anonymous
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India got rid of all kings - British and Indian - on 26 January 1950. On August 15, 1947, India attained freedom with Dominion Status. There was still a Governor-General, Mountbatten himself. He was no longer a Viceroy. And, there were plenty of Indian kings. Under India’s constitution, all of those were replaced by elected officials - which is a republic.
Answered by OfficialPk
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India is called a republic because of the applicable definition of a republic: a form of government in which representatives are entitled to act on behalf of the people whom they represent. And in India it is relevant sort of structure. And the "front cover" of constitution being the preamble describes India as a "Sovereign Socialist Secular Democratic Republic".

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