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Is military part of public administration?
In many ways military administration serves the same role as public administration in the civil society, and is often sited as a source of bureaucracy in the government as a whole.
What are military rules called?
Stratocracy, a government traditionally or constitutionally run by a military.
What is the rule of army?
military rule, political regime in which the military as an organization holds a preponderance of power. The term military rule as used here is synonymous with military regime and refers to a subtype of authoritarian regime.
What is military administration?
Military administration identifies both the techniques and systems used by military departments, agencies, and Armed Services involved in the management of the armed forces.
What was the role of the army in administration?
It was responsible for the defence of both the British Indian Empire and the princely states,[1] which could also have their own armies. [2] The Indian Army was an important part of the British Empire’s forces, both in India and abroad, particularly during the First World War and the Second World War.
Can the army overthrow the government in India?
In India army can’t overthrow the government. Since Independence all our governments are demotrically elected by people transparently. When an elected government is ruling the nation , the armed forces can’t interfere in the civilian administration as per our constitution.
What prevents a military takeover in the Indian system of democracy?
There is nothing in Indian system of democracy as per say that prevents a military takeover. It is easy in India for military to take over – if you get to crux of it. What prevents the military takeover is not the system of Indian democracy but the ‘Culture of Indian Democracy’.
What are the values of the Indian Armed Forces?
People of Indian Armed Forces are none other than citizens of India in the uniform of our defence forces. So the values such as democracy, representative government are naturally imbibed in them also. There never had been any situation where the Central government had failed and ceased to exist.
Who is the Supreme Commander of the Indian Army?
Indian Armed Forces, with the President of India as its Supreme Commander, comprises of four military (Army, Navy, Air Force and Coast Guard) and two paramilitary organisations (Assam Rifles and Special Frontier Force, e.g. Ladakh Scouts).