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In India, the power to declare war and peace is vested in which of the following?

A. The Parliament
B. The President
C. The Prime Minister
D. The Council of Ministers

Explanation:

The power to declare war and peace is vested in the Parliament of India under Article 246. Option "The President" is incorrect because the President acts on the advice of the Cabinet and does not unilaterally declare war or peace. Option "The Prime Minister" has a role but cannot declare war or peace independently. Option "The Council of Ministers" assists in decision-making but the final power rests with Parliament.

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