How is power sharing done in India?
In India, power is shared among different organs of the government - legislature, executive and judiciary. These organs exercise different powers at the same level and also keep the check on others. This also ensures that no particular organ gets unlimited power. Power is shared among governments at different levels. There are governments at the regional or provincial level. This is called Central or Union Government, also known as state government. The Indian Constitution mentions the powers of different levels of the government. Power is also shared among political parties, pressure groups, and movements. As democracy allows people to choose representatives among them. This results in competition among different parties. So, Power is shared among different groups as it will allow parties to represent different ideologies and social groups.
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