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Why Emergency Was Imposed in 1975 | Constitutional Provisions | Article 352, 356 & 360 | UPSC | LAW Emergency is one of the most critical and controversial chapters of Indian democracy. In this video, we explain the Emergency provisions of the Indian Constitution in a clear, exam-oriented and conceptual manner, along with a detailed analysis of the 1975 National Emergency. You will learn: What is Emergency in the Indian Constitution Types of Emergency: National, State and Financial Emergency Article 352, 356 and 360 explained with examples Why Emergency was imposed in 1975 Role of the President, Cabinet and Parliament Suspension of Fundamental Rights and impact on Article 19 Press censorship, arrests, and misuse of power during Emergency Important Supreme Court cases related to Emergency How Emergency provisions were amended after 1975 Why Emergency is a high-priority topic for UPSC Prelims and Mains This lecture is especially useful for UPSC CSE, State PCS, SSC, Judiciary, and Political Science students, and anyone who wants to understand how constitutional powers can affect democracy. 👉 Watch till the end to understand how the Constitution protects democracy—and how it was tested in 1975. #EmergencyInIndia #Emergency1975 #IndianConstitution #EmergencyProvisions #Article352 #Article356 #Article360 #UPSCPolity #UPSCPreparation #UPSC2026 #IndianPolity #NationalEmergency #IndianDemocracy #FundamentalRights #PresidentPowers #IndianHistory #ConstitutionOfIndia #EmergencyExplained #UPSCGS2 #UPSCPrelims #UPSCMains #PolityForUPSC #CivilServicesExam #IndiaPolitics #EmergencyCaseStudy #IndianJudiciary #SupremeCourtCases #LearningPolity #UPSCNotes #ExamPreparation