1、 https:/crsreports.congress.gov Updated April 4, 2022Indias Domestic Political SettingOverview India, the worlds most populous democracy, is, according to its Constitution, a “sovereign, socialist, secular, democratic republic” where the bulk of executive power rests with the prime minister and his
2、Council of Ministers (the Indian president is a ceremonial chief of state with limited executive powers). Since its 1947 independence, most of Indias 14 prime ministers have come from the countrys Hindi-speaking northern regions, and all but 3 have been upper-caste Hindus. The 543-seat Lok Sabha (Ho
3、use of the People) is the locus of national power, with directly elected representatives from each of the countrys 28 states and 8 union territories. The president has the power to dissolve this body. A smaller upper house of a maximum 250 seats, the Rajya Sabha (Council of States), may review, but
4、not veto, revenue legislation, and has no power over the prime minister or his/her cabinet. Lok Sabha and state legislators are elected to five-year terms. Rajya Sabha legislators are elected by state assemblies to six-year terms; 12 are appointed by the president. Elections to seat Indias 17th Lok