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The death of a Prime Minister in India is a sensitive and challenging situation, yet the country’s democratic and constitutional framework is equipped to handle it effectively. Upon the Prime Minister’s demise, their position is immediately vacated. The President, acting as the constitutional head, appoints a senior minister as an interim Prime Minister to maintain administrative stability. Meanwhile, the ruling party or coalition selects a new leader, who is then sworn in by the President. Historical instances like Lal Bahadur Shastri’s death in 1966 and Indira Gandhi’s assassination in 1984 highlight the system’s resilience in ensuring political stability and continuity.