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प्रश्न
Identify the Emergency Powers of the President of India.
P: The President can proclaim a national emergency if there is a natural calamity.
Q: The President can proclaim a national emergency if an epidemic breaks out.
R: The President can proclaim a national emergency if there is a danger of foreign aggression, civil war, insurgency or any other cause.
S: The President can proclaim a Financial Emergency if there is a setback to the financial stability of the country.
विकल्प
P and S
R and S
R and Q
P and R
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उत्तर
R and S
Explanation:
This option is correct because statements R and S identify the valid emergency powers under the Constitution. Statement S is entirely true, as Article 360 allows a Financial Emergency when the country’s financial stability is threatened, while Statement R is correct, as “foreign aggression” is a constitutionally valid ground under Article 352. Statements P and Q are incorrect because natural calamities or epidemics are not legal grounds for declaring a National Emergency in India.
