SHORT ANSWER:
The process of imposing President's Rule is governed by Article 356 of the Indian Constitution, while other emergencies are covered under Articles 352 and 356.
DETAILS:
- President's Rule can be imposed if the President believes that the governance in a state cannot be carried out according to the Constitution.
- The process requires a recommendation from the Governor of the state to the President.
- Other emergencies, like a national emergency, require a declaration by the President based on war, external aggression, or armed rebellion.
PUNISHMENT / IMPLICATIONS (if applicable):
- President's Rule leads to the dissolution of the state government and the imposition of central rule.
SOURCE:
- Constitution of India, Article 356
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