Constitutional Emergency
The correct answer is Constitutional Emergency. In India, a Constitutional Emergency is declared under Article 356 of the Constitution when the President believes that the governance in a state cannot be carried out per the Constitution. This has been imposed 126 times since independence, primarily in response to political instability or breakdowns in law and order. National Emergencies, declared under Article 352, have occurred less frequently, with only three instances.
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