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describe the normal powers of the president of India​

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Answered by 55vihaanmirkute
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The President of India is referred to as a Nominal Head of State because India obeys the parliamentary system of the Government. In reality, the power is exercised by the Council of Ministers and it is headed by the Prime Minister of India. The President of India takes decisions on the behalf of the Prime Minister (PM). The President of India has 2 Legislative powers which suggest his nominal status are

(1) According to the Indian Constitution, before taking any decision the President is required to exercise his powers on the advice and help of his Council of Ministers. (2) To declare any kind of emergency made by the President of India must have to be passed by the Parliament within one month.  

Answered by sagarsingh099
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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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