what do you think was the difference between the postion of the British king and the president of india
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Indian President
1. He is only a figurehead. The real executive power is vested in the Prime Minister.
2. He appoints Prime Minister, leader of the majority. Only the advice of the Prime Minister, he appoints other ministers. In appointing the Ministers, he has been no choice, discretion.
3. He is bound to follow the advice of the cabinet.
BRITISH President
1. He is real head of the executive.
2. The members of the cabinet are nominated by the President. Then they are called secretaries, not Ministers.
3. He is not bound to follow the advice of the cabinet. The President is Boss and Secretaries are his subordinate
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British king is symbol of aristocracy, while the president of India is a symbol of republic state, because he became president by elections. British king is not elected. ... That means, the British king or queen is the head of the state, but the power of taking any decision resides with an elected parliament.
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