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Article 352 Of Indian Constitution Presented by : Sapna Bhardwaj Let’s Talk Polity
Article 352 Of Indian Constitution When war, external aggression, or armed revolt endanger the security of India or a portion of it, the president may, in accordance with Article 352, proclaim a national emergency.
Article 352 Of Indian Constitution Article 352 addresses declaring a state of emergency as a result of violent insurrection, war, or external aggression. It's commonly referred to as a "National Emergency." When war, external aggression, or armed revolt endanger the security of India or a portion of it, the President may, in accordance with Article 352, proclaim a national emergency.
Article 352 Of Indian Constitution Additionally, if the president is convinced that there is an immediate threat, he has the authority to declare a national emergency even in the absence of real war, external aggression, or armed insurrection. The 44th Amendment Act of 1978 replaced the original term "internal disturbance" with the word "armed rebellion."