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describe three main function of the president of india ( SHORT )​

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Answered by raunaktripathi009
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Answer: President appoints the chief justice of India, the judges of the supreme Court and the high courts of the states, the governors of the state and the election commissioners. ... President takes all major policy decisions of the government. 3. All international treaties and agreements are made in the name of the president.

Answered by vansharya06
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The President of India is the executive head of India. He is the supreme command of the defence forces of India and the ceremonial head of the country and also called the first citizen of India. The President is elected indirectly by Electoral College in both houses of Parliament and the legislative assembly of each State and territory of India, who themselves are directly chosen by the people of India. It means we choose the President indirectly. In article 53 of the constitution of India, it is provided that all the executed powers of the Unions are vested to the President. He can use these powers directly and indirectly. Here, indirectly means that he can use these powers through the officers subordinate to him. According to Article 53 of the Constitution of India, the President of India can exercise his powers directly or by his subordinate authority. But in practice, all the powers of President of India are exercised by the PM of India, the subordinate authority, with the help of the Council of Ministers. This article will give the information about the procedure to elect the President, his qualifications, term of office, impeachment process, functions of president of India, and will explain the powers and functions of the president of India in points.

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