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Indian Constitution | Article 73, 74 & 75 | Executive Power | Council of Ministers | Prime Minister In this video, we explain Articles 73, 74 and 75 of the Indian Constitution, which together form the backbone of India’s Union Executive system. These articles clarify who actually runs the government, how executive power is exercised, and why India follows a Parliamentary form of government. 🔹 Article 73 explains the extent of Union executive power, showing how the executive authority of the Union operates in subjects listed in the Union List and, in certain cases, the Concurrent List. 🔹 Article 74 establishes the Council of Ministers headed by the Prime Minister, which aids and advises the President. This provision reflects the idea of Nominal vs Real Executive, where the President is the nominal executive, while the Prime Minister and Council of Ministers are the real executive, exercising actual decision-making power. 🔹 Article 75 deals with the appointment, tenure and collective responsibility of Ministers. It also explains how a person can become a Minister without being an MP — provided they get elected to either House of Parliament within six months. 📌 The video also explains: ✔ How a No-Confidence Motion works and why it is a powerful parliamentary tool to test the majority of the government in the Lok Sabha ✔ The principle of collective responsibility, which ensures accountability of the executive to Parliament ✔ The constitutional logic behind executive accountability in a democracy 🎯 This lecture is highly useful for UPSC CSE (Prelims + Mains), State PSCs, Judiciary, and anyone preparing Indian Polity with conceptual clarity and exam relevance. #Article73 #Article74 #Article75 #IndianConstitution #UnionExecutive #CouncilOfMinisters #PrimeMinister #PresidentOfIndia #NominalExecutive #RealExecutive #NoConfidenceMotion #ParliamentarySystem #IndianPolity #UPSCPolity #UPSC2026 #CSEPreparation #GovernanceInIndia #ExecutivePower #CollectiveResponsibility #MinisterWithoutMP #ConstitutionalProvisions #LokSabha #PolityConcepts #IASPreparation #StatePSC