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Prine minister of india is the keystore of the cabinet arch.Explain it with reference of the relation between prime minister and president of india

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Answered by khandebharadmahesh7
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The President along with the Lok Sabha & Rajya Sabha, respectively form the Indian Parliament. The President of India does get elected directly as the Prime Minister, rather his election is an indirect one through an Electoral College which consist of members of both the Houses of Parliament and elected members of Vidhan Sabha and union territories.

The President of India tends to have very limited scope while there is an initiation of any action on his own when it comes to terms related to provisions of the Constitution. However, there is undoubtedly no wonder, that the office of the President is of immense weight of such high post of office, and a position of pride and honor and that it cannot be very easily be crashed aside by the PM. The President plays a role of influencing the various policies and different actions taken by the Government, moderately.

Prime Minister of India, plays the role of a bridge in between Parliament and President. The President must be made informed regarding the happenings and workings of all the Department ,especially the ones which revolves around initiation of various policies. The relationship between the Pm and the President is of great importance as it’s the Pm who keeps his ears intact to the ground through which the President acquires the feel the pulse of the people ,hence ensuring the principles of democracy .as a government which is for the people.[

Answered by Brainlywizard00
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The Prime Minister is the head of the Government. The President is the Head of Country.

Explanation:-

  • . Prime Minister along with his Council of Ministers is jointly responsible to the President.Even though many think the President is only a ceremonial head of the State, the fact is he has important legislative. executive and judicial functions. After the elections to the Lok Sabha, it is the President who invites the leader of the majority party ito form the government.

  • All executive functions of the Government are done in the name of President though all files do not go to him. There is a delegation called Transaction of business Rules which has stipulated the delegation. All Group A appointments in the Central Government are done in the name President. He signs the credentials of officers who represents India abroad and in international organisations. He also appoints Vice Chancellors of Central Universities.

  • All the bills passed by both Houses of Parliament becomes Acts only after the President signs them. The President can return the bills for clarifications and if they are passed again and sent for approval, the President has to to sign. But if the President neither signs nor returns the bill there is little the PM or government can do. This is some times called pocket veto

  • President is also the Head of armed forces of India.
  • President also appoints Judges of the Supreme Court and the High Courts. All the functions of the President is done on the recommendation of the Government headed by the Prime Minister.

In view the above it is evident a good rapport between the PM and the President is of utmost importance in smooth transaction of government's business.

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