Under the Article 368, the parliament can amend the Constitution. ●Amending the constitution of India is the process of making amendments to the fundamental law or supreme law of the country. ●The amendment process in the constitution is set out in Part XX (Article 368) of the Indian Constitution. ●This procedure preserves the sanctity of India's Constitution and holds a check on the Indian Parliament's arbitrary power. ● Article 368 does not set down the legislative process to be followed at various points of the amendment.