Answer:
The Indian Constitution provides
for a parliamentary form of government.
It is clear from the following facts
(i)
In India, the President is the nominal head of the state. In actual practice,
government is run by the Prime Minister and Members of the Council of
Ministers. The Council of Ministers is collectively responsible to the Parliament.
(ii) Members of the Council of Ministers
remain in office as long as they enjoy the support of a majority in the Lok Sabha.
(iii) Lok Sabha enjoys the power
to remove the Council of Ministers by passing a vote of no-confidence against them.
(3)
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