Social Sciences, asked by keboy, 11 months ago

state the power of the indian president​

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Answered by varunkumar7327
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The president of India is elected by a electoral college comprising of the elected Members the houses of parliament (MP Lok Sabha and MP Rajya sabha)and the members of legislative assembly of states.

The president of India is 'de jure' head of the state however the real powers lies with the prime minister.

The president is by fact not free to take decision on his own, he works on the advice given by the union cabinet.

Here are the following powers of the president of

India.---->>

•He appoints the prime minister and

council of ministers

•No bill can become an act without the

president's signature

•He may summon the house for joint

sitting

•He can promulgate ordinance when

parliament is not in session

•He appoints judges of supreme Court and

High Courts

•He appoints Chief election

commissioner, comptroller and auditor

general, members of the Union public

service commission.

•He also appoints ambassadors and other

diplomatic officers

Answered by SushmaDevadiga123
1

Answer:

Hi ...... hope it helps .

Explanation:

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 contacts are made in the president's name

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