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Name the system of election to the office of president of India.

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Answered by Jawwad20
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India has adopted the system of Parliamentary democracy,
where in the powers of the Government are vested in the political
office of the Prime Minister. The President of India holds the highest
elective office in India. He is the head of state of the Republic of India
and is the formal head of the Union legislature and executive and is
also the Supreme Commander of the Indian Defence Forces. The
President of India is the first citizen and represents the Indian nation
and therefore does not belong to any particular party. The President of
India, in consultation with the Council of Ministers, makes all major
appointments under the Constitution-PM, Ministers, Chief Justice and
judges of the Supreme Court and High Courts, CAG, Attorney
General, Governors, Chief Election Commissioner and other members
of the Election Commission of India etc. He has the powers to
summon and prorogue the sessions of both Houses of Parliament and
to dissolve the Lok Sabha. The powers to grant pardon and clemency
vest in the President of India.
Answered by Anonymous
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