Indian Government
The Indian Government is a democratic system that operates at both the national and state levels. It is divided into three branches: the Executive, led by the Prime Minister, the Legislative, which includes the Parliament, and the Judiciary, responsible for interpreting laws. This structure ensures a system of checks and balances.
India is a federal republic, meaning that power is shared between the central government and individual states. Each state has its own government, which can make decisions on local matters. The Constitution of India serves as the supreme law, outlining the rights and responsibilities of citizens and the government.