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- The Government of India is also known as the Union Government or Central Government.
- India is a Sovereign Socialist Secular Democratic Republic with a Parliamentary form of government.
- The Government of India is “quasi- federal” that means federal in structure with unitary basis.
- It is responsible for the social welfare, law and order, defence, and financial affairs of the country.
- It is modelled after the Westminster system.
- It has three primary branches, the legislative, the executive and the judiciary.
- It is a system in which people of a country are administered by the system governing the country.
- The Prime Minister of India is the head of Government of India.
- It is a political system necessary to maintain law and order in the country.
- The Government of India is for the people and by the people.