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Encyclopedia > Indian government
Politics of India

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Government of India - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (2663 words)
The Government of the India, officially referred to as the Union Government, and commonly as Central Government, established by the Constitution of India, is a union federal republic of 28 states and 7 union territories.
The government exercises its broad administrative powers in the name of the President of India, who is the Supreme Commander of the Armed Forces, the Head of State and chief guardian of the Constitution of the Republic.
A welfare state is a state in which the government provides for a wide range of social services and carries out a large number of welfare and developmental activities; like providing education, setting up of hospitals, protection of minorities, promoting agriculture and protecting the monuments along with the performance of police functions.
Politics of India - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (855 words)
The government exercises its broad administrative powers in the name of the President, whose duties are largely ceremonial.
The dynamics of the Indian society are quite different from what is usually seen in the "developed world" which necessitates certain "unusual" and "uncustomary" (as compared to the so called "developed world") interrogation methods in India in order to be most effective in enforcing the law of the land.
Formation of coalition governments reflects the transition in Indian politics away from the national parties toward smaller, narrower-based regional parties.
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