none aise naubat nahi aayi
Mark Tully
So far, there have been four occasions when emergency of the first category was proclaimed by the President : 1962 (Chinese aggression), 1965 (Indo-Pakistan war), 1971 (Indo-Pakistan war before the emergence of Bangladesh) and 1975 (internal emergency).
Prime Minister Indira Gandhi declared a state of internal emergency after she was indicted in a corruption scandal and ordered to vacate her seat in the Indian Parliament, allowing herself to rule by decree until 1977
Fakruddhin Ali Ahmed
Between 26 October 1962 to 10 January 1968 during theIndia-Chinawar — "the security of India" having been declared "threatened by external aggression".Between 3 December 1971 to 1977 originally proclaimed during theIndo Pakistan war, and later extended along with the third proclamation — "the security of India" having been declared "threatened by external aggression".Between 26 June 1975 to 21 March 1977 under controversial circumstances of political instability under theIndira Gandhi'sprime ministership— "the security of India" having been declared "threatened by internal disturbances".
it has never been declared in India
Indira Gandhi
25 june 1975
Dr. Rajendra Prasad was the President of India when Prime Minister Indira Gandhi declared state of emergency.
Mark Tully
So far, there have been four occasions when emergency of the first category was proclaimed by the President : 1962 (Chinese aggression), 1965 (Indo-Pakistan war), 1971 (Indo-Pakistan war before the emergence of Bangladesh) and 1975 (internal emergency).
Prime Minister Indira Gandhi declared a state of internal emergency after she was indicted in a corruption scandal and ordered to vacate her seat in the Indian Parliament, allowing herself to rule by decree until 1977
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Fakruddhin Ali Ahmed
The Indian president who declared a state of emergency in 1975 was Fakhruddin Ali Ahmed.
In India, a national emergency has been imposed three times. The first was from 1975 to 1977 during the rule of Prime Minister Indira Gandhi, primarily due to internal disturbances. The second emergency was declared in 1980 for a brief period, also under Indira Gandhi. The third instance occurred in 1991, but it was a financial emergency that lasted only a short duration.
According to the operation of the United States Constitution, never.