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SHORT ANSWER: A two-thirds majority is required in both Houses of Parliament to pass a constitutional amendment in India. DETAILS: - This requirement ensures that significant changes to the Constitution have broad support. - It prevents hasty amendments and protects fundamental rights and principles. PUNISHMENT / IMPLICATIONS (if applicable): - If the two-thirds majority is not achieved, the amendment cannot be passed. SOURCE: - Article 368 of the Constitution of India
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