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Article 368 , clause 2 specifies two categories of articles that can be modified using proposed methods. They are: Amendment by special majority and its ratification by states. NOTE: Certain provisions of the Constitution can be modified by parliament with a simple majority vote. Introduction to Article 368 | Amendment of Indian Constitution| Can fundamental rights be amended? Simple and Special Majority under Indian Constitution| Cases on amendment Thus, under Article 368 , the powers of the Parliament to amend the constitution is unrestricted with regards to sections of the constitution they wish to amend. But the Parliament having absolute power over amending the constitution is dangerous. Article 368 of the Indian Constitution outlines the procedure for amending the Constitution, enabling adaptability to changing societal needs while preserving its foundational principles