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Consider the following statements regarding Article 18.
1.It does not prohibit the state from conferring title on a foreigner.
2.It prohibits a citizen of India from accepting any title from any foreign state.
3.A foreigner holding any office of profit or trust under the state cannot accept any title from any foreign state without the consent of the Parliament.
How many of the statements given above are correct?
Only One
Only Two
All Three
None
It does not prohibit the state from conferring title on a foreigner: This statement is incorrect. Article 18 of the Indian Constitution prohibits the state from conferring titles. It applies to both citizens of India and foreigners.
It prohibits a citizen of India from accepting any title from any foreign state: This statement is correct. Article 18 prohibits citizens of India from accepting titles from any foreign state without the consent of the President of India.
A foreigner holding any office of profit or trust under the state cannot accept any title from any foreign state without the consent of the Parliament: This statement is incorrect. The provisions of Article 18 specifically apply to citizens of India, not foreigners. It does not address the issue of titles conferred on foreigners holding offices of profit or trust under the state.
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