Government of India

[[Governor-General of India | border = federal | image = Government of India logo.svg | image_size = 190px | caption = Government of India's Logo with wordmark crested with the emblem of India on the left. | date_established = Current form: (see: Constitution of India) | date_dissolved = | state = Republic of India | country = | polity = | leader_title = President of India () (de jure)
Prime Minister of India (Narendra Modi) (de facto) | main_organ = Union Council of Ministers | ministries = Lok Sabha | budget = | address = Secretariat Building, New Delhi | url = }}

The Government of India (, legally the Union Government or the Union of India or the Central Government) is the national authority of the Republic of India, located in South Asia, consisting of 36 states and union territories. The government is led by the president of India (currently ) who largely exercises the executive powers, and selects the prime minister of India and other ministers for aid and advice. The government has been formed by the The prime minister and their senior ministers belong to the Union Council of Ministers, its executive decision-making committee being the cabinet.

The government, seated in New Delhi, has three primary branches: the legislature, the executive and the judiciary, whose powers are vested in bicameral Parliament of India, Union Council of Ministers (headed by prime minister), and the Supreme Court of India respectively, with a president as head of state. It is a derivation of the British Westminster system, and has a federal structure.

The Union Council of Ministers is responsible to the lower house of parliament, as is the Cabinet in accordance with the principles of responsible government. As is the case in most parliamentary systems, the government is dependent on Parliament to legislate, and general elections are held every five years to elect a new Lok Sabha. The most recent election was in 2024.

After an election, the president generally selects as Prime Minister the leader of the party or alliance most likely to command the confidence of the majority of the Lok Sabha. In the event that the prime minister is not a member of either House of Parliament upon appointment, they are given six months to be elected or appointed to either House of Parliament. Provided by Wikipedia
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    by Government of India
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    by Government of India
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    by Government of India
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    by Government of India
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