state the powers of the President
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All government activities take place in the name of the President.
All laws and major policy decisions of the government are issued in her name.
All major appointments are made in the name of the President. These include the appointment of the Chief Justice of India, the judges of the Supreme Court and High Courts of the states, the governors of the states, the Election Commissioners, and ambassadors to other countries, etc.
All international treaties and agreements are made in the name of the President.
The President is the supreme commander of the defence forces of India.
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powers of president there are 6 6 type of powers:
- executive powers: the president is the head of the union government and all executive orders are issued in the name of the President. the president appoints the prime minister on his advice the council of Ministers. the president appoints the governor of the state ,the attorney general of India , the judge of supreme and high courts of India , The ambassador of India who represent India at Broad. he also points election commissioner and other dignitaries.
- legislative powers: no Bill passed by the government can become an act or love without his or her consent . the president address joint session of both houses of the Parliament after its general election and the first session of Parliament every year. president nominates 12 members of the rajya Sabha and two members of the anglo-indian community in the Lok Sabha. The president can't issue and ordinance when the parliament is not in session.
- financial powers: money bill cannot be introduced without the recommendation of president.
- military powers: president is the supreme commander of the armed forces and only he or she can declare war and Peace.
- judicial powers: the president has the power to grant pardon or reduce punishment even after the supreme Court has given its verdict .
- emergency power: war or external aggression or an rebellion. failure of constitutional machinery in the state.
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