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What is India's governance model

Discuss India's governance model and the implications of its current model.
India's governance model is based on a federal parliamentary democratic system. The Constitution of India divides power between the central government and state governments, with each having its own set of responsibilities. Here are some of the key features of India's governance model:
  • The President of India is the head of state, while the Prime Minister is the head of government.
  • India has a bicameral parliament, consisting of the Lok Sabha and Rajya Sabha.
  • The Union Cabinet is responsible for the administration of the country, and is headed by the Prime Minister.
  • India's judiciary is independent, and has the power of judicial review.
  • The country is divided into administrative units called states and union territories.
India's current governance model has both advantages and challenges. On the one hand, federalism has allowed for greater representation and participation at the state level. However, it can also lead to conflicts of interest between the central and state governments. Additionally, the large size and diversity of India's population requires a delicate balance of power and representation. Overall, India's governance model requires constant monitoring and adaptation to meet the needs of its people.
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