The government of India can be described as a federal republic while that of China can be described as a dictatorship where human rights are limited.
<h3>How are China and India different in governance?</h3>
China's government is headed by the totalitarian Communist Party where all power is virtually vested on the Premier who is currently Xi Jinping. This makes it a dictatorship where individual freedoms and human rights are limited.
India on the other hand, is a federal republic which means that citizens are able to elect their leaders. They also have a constitution that guarantees human rights and individual freedom.
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