Correct option is D
Article 368 of the Indian Constitution is part of Part XX and deals with the powers of Parliament to amend the Constitution and its procedures.
- Types of Constitutional Amendments under Article 368:
- By Simple Majority: Changes in schedules, representation in Parliament, etc.
- By Special Majority: Amendments affecting fundamental rights, directive principles, etc.
- By Special Majority with State Ratification: Changes affecting federal provisions, such as the distribution of power between the Centre and the States.
- Article 393: It relates to the short title of the Indian Constitution and states that the Constitution may be called the "Constitution of India."
- Article 367: It provides interpretation of the Constitution, helping in defining terms and references used in the document.
- Article 395: It deals with the repeal of the Government of India Act, 1935, and related laws after the adoption of the Indian Constitution.