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Padma Bhushan and President of India

Shortcuts: Differences, Similarities, Jaccard Similarity Coefficient, References.

Difference between Padma Bhushan and President of India

Padma Bhushan vs. President of India

The Padma Bhushan is the third-highest civilian award in the Republic of India, preceded by the Bharat Ratna and the Padma Vibhushan and followed by the Padma Shri. The President of the Republic of India is the head of state of India and the commander-in-chief of the Indian Armed Forces.

Similarities between Padma Bhushan and President of India

Padma Bhushan and President of India have 10 things in common (in Unionpedia): Ambassador, Constitution of India, Government of India, India, Indira Gandhi, List of high courts in India, President of India, Prime Minister of India, State Emblem of India, The Emergency (India).

Ambassador

An ambassador is an official envoy, especially a high-ranking diplomat who represents a state and is usually accredited to another sovereign state or to an international organization as the resident representative of their own government or sovereign or appointed for a special and often temporary diplomatic assignment.

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Constitution of India

The Constitution of India is the supreme law of India.

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Government of India

The Government of India (IAST), often abbreviated as GoI, is the union government created by the constitution of India as the legislative, executive and judicial authority of the union of 29 states and seven union territories of a constitutionally democratic republic.

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India

India (IAST), also called the Republic of India (IAST), is a country in South Asia.

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Indira Gandhi

Indira Priyadarshini Gandhi (née Nehru; 19 November 1917 – 31 October 1984) was an Indian politician, stateswoman and a central figure of the Indian National Congress.

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List of high courts in India

There are 24 high courts at the state and union territory level of India, which together with the Supreme Court of India at the national level, comprise the country's judicial system.

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President of India

The President of the Republic of India is the head of state of India and the commander-in-chief of the Indian Armed Forces.

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Prime Minister of India

The Prime Minister of India is the leader of the executive of the Government of India.

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State Emblem of India

The State Emblem of India, as the national emblem of India is called, is an adaptation of the Lion Capital of Ashoka at Sarnath, preserved in the Varanasi Sarnath Museum in India.

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The Emergency (India)

In India, "the Emergency" refers to a 21-month period from 1975 to 1977 when Prime Minister Indira Gandhi had a state of emergency declared across the country.

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Padma Bhushan and President of India Comparison

Padma Bhushan has 69 relations, while President of India has 139. As they have in common 10, the Jaccard index is 4.81% = 10 / (69 + 139).

References

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