
The Parliament can make any law for whole or any part of India for implementing international treaties
- with the consent of all the States
- with the consent of the majority of States
- with the consent of the States concerned
- without the consent of any State
Explanation
Option (d) is correct
- Under Article 253 of the Indian Constitution, Parliament has the power to make any law for the whole or any part of India to implement international treaties, agreements, or conventions. This can be done without requiring the consent of the States, even if the subject matter of the treaty falls within the State List of the Seventh Schedule.

