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why is india known as Republic?​

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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

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 RepublicAs the words “Secular and Socialist” were added afterwards

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• India is a republic because the Head of the State, i.e. our President (Rashtrapati) is an elected head from amongst the people. On the other hand, inspite of being a democracy, England is not a republic because its Head of the State is hereditary-king/queen.

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