The President of India can proclaim a national emergency on the grounds of:
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A.
War
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B.
External Aggression
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C.
Armed Rebellion
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D.
All of the above
Correct Answer:
D. All of the above
Explanation:
Under Article 352 of the Indian Constitution, the President can declare a National Emergency when the security of the country or any part of it is threatened by war, external aggression, or armed rebellion. The 44th Amendment Act of 1978 substituted the term internal disturbance with armed rebellion. Since all three conditions—war, external aggression, and armed rebellion—are valid grounds for the proclamation, the correct option is all of the above.
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