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Which one of the following is not true?

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Remember that the President of India acts as the titular executive head and commands the armed forces, while the Prime Minister leads the council of ministers.
A National Emergency can only be proclaimed by the President after a written decision of the Union Cabinet under Article 352.
Updated On: Jun 30, 2026
  • President of India appoints Chief of Army
  • President of India is the supreme commander of the Defence Forces of India
  • Prime Minister of India can promulgate national emergency
  • Prime Minister nominates members of the council of ministers and the President formally appoints them.
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The Correct Option is C

Solution and Explanation

Step 1: Understand the question.
The question asks which of the four statements about the President and Prime Minister of India is NOT true.
Step 2: Examine each statement.
The President appoints the Chief of Army (true). The President is Supreme Commander of Defence Forces under Article 53 (true). The PM nominates ministers and the President formally appoints them (true). However, under Article 352, it is the President who proclaims a national emergency on the written advice of the Cabinet, not the Prime Minister independently.
Step 3: Identify the false statement.
The PM has no independent authority to promulgate a national emergency.
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