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India
/ Government
The
world's largest democracy, India follows a parliamentary
system of governance. The Constitution guarantees
liberty, equality and justice to all. Elections
based on adult franchise, are held every five
years. Parliament consists of two Houses - the
Lok Sabha, with members elected by the people
and the Rajya Sabha, where members are both nominated
and elected. Members from both Houses and the
State Assemblies, elect the President for a five-year
term. The President is the head of the State and
the Commander-in-Chief of the Armed Forces. The
person enjoying majority support in the Lok Sabha
is appointed Prime Minister by the President.
The President appoints other Ministers on the
advice of the Prime Minister.
There
are twenty-six States and six Union Territories.
Each state has a Governor at the helm, aided by
Council of Ministers with the Chief Minister as
their leader.
The
judiciary, independent of the executive, is the
guardian and interpreter of the Constitution.
The Supreme Court at the head of the judicial
system is the apex court of the land.
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