What is difference between central executive and state executive?
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The Legislative Assembly represents the people and makes the laws, while the Executive executes and administers the laws and sets policy. Both branches have distinct and separate roles and powers. The Prime Minister is elected by the elected members of parliament to head the Executive.
The president of India is the Union executive. It has been stated in Article 53 (1) of the Constitution that “the executive power of the Union shall be vested in the President and shall be exercised by him directly or through officers subordinate to him in accordance with the Constitution.” This makes it evident that the President is the head of the Government. The executive power of the Union extends to all the matters upon which the Parliament can make laws and also to exercise those powers that accrue to the government of India from any International treaty or agreement.