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describe the legislative, military and diplomatic powers of the president.

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Answered by ashritachowdhury1999
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Explanation:

Legislative power is constitutionally vested in the Parliament of India of which the president is the head, to facilitate the lawmaking process per the constitution (Article 78, Article 86, etc.). The president summons both the houses (Lok Sabha and Rajya Sabha) of the parliament and prorogues them.

Military Power- The president is the Supreme Commander of the Indian Armed Forces. The president can declare war or conclude peace, on the advice of the Union Council of Ministers headed by the prime minister.

Diplomatic Power- All international treaties and agreements are negotiated and concluded on behalf of the president.

Answered by sanjibdas734362
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Military powers

The president is the Supreme Commander of the Indian Armed Forces. The president can declare war or conclude peace, on the advice of the Union Council of Ministers headed by the prime minister. All important treaties and contracts are made in the president's name.

legislative power

are The president summons both the

Houses of the Parliament and prorogues

them. He or she can dissolve the

Lok Sabha The President uses these

powers according to the advice of the

Council of Ministers headed by the

Prime Minister. The Executive powers

of the president are The President is

responsible for making a wide variety of

appointments. The President appoints

the Prime Minister the person most

likely to command the support of the

majority in the Lok Sabha. The President

then appoints the other members of

the Council of Ministers, distributing

portfolios to them on the advice of the

Prime Minister. The Financial powers:

All money bills originate in Parliament,

but only if the President recommends

it. No money bill can be introduced in

Parliament without his or her assent. The

President appoints a finance commission

every five years. The Judicial powers:

The president appoints the Chief Justice

of the Union Judiciary and other judges

on the advice of the Chief Justice. The

President enjoys the judicial immunity.

No criminal proceedings can be initiated.

diplomatic power:

The president is the Supreme Commander of the Indian Armed Forces. The president can declare war or conclude peace, on the advice of the Union Council of Ministers headed by the prime minister. All important treaties and contracts are made in the president's name.

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