what is the tenure of the president in india
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5 years under normal circumstances
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The tenure of the President of India is for five years.
Explanation:
- The time period or tenure of the Indian president is five whole years. This tenure is similar to a number of international tenures of presidents of other nations.
- As the Indian constitution with its host of articles is considered to be the main legislation, it has also directed the tenure of an Indian president. This article governing this cause is Article 56.
- In special circumstances where the term of office has to be terminated, this same office can be governed by the next in line of authority, the Vice President.
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