The President can declare financial emergency in the country
under
(a) Article 350
(b) Article 355
(c) Article 360
(d) Article 365
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Who among the following was the Chief Guest at the January, 2000 Republic Day celebrations of India? 1 Bill Clinton 2 Kofi Annan 3 King Birendra Bir 4 Olusugen Obasanjo
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