Politics in India
take place within the framework of its constitution. As
India is a parliamentary democratic republic,
in which the President of India is the head of the country and the Prime
Minister of India is the head of the government. India follows the dual polity
system. The constitution defines the organization powers and limitations of
both central and state governments, and it is well-recognised, rigid and
considered supreme.
Political Settings
Politics in India take place within the framework of its constitution. As India is a parliamentary democratic republic, in which the President of India is the head of the country and the Prime Minister of India is the head of the government. India follows the dual polity system. The constitution defines the organization powers and limitations of both central and state governments, and it is well-recognised, rigid and considered supreme.
Friday, 26 August 2016
Politics in India
take place within the framework of its constitution. As
India is a parliamentary democratic republic,
in which the President of India is the head of the country and the Prime
Minister of India is the head of the government. India follows the dual polity
system. The constitution defines the organization powers and limitations of
both central and state governments, and it is well-recognised, rigid and
considered supreme.
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