who is the chief executive authority of the indian union
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The prime minister is the chief executive authority of the Indian Union. The council of ministers is the executive body.
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The President is a figurehead in the regular functioning of the state and acts on the advice of PM/ council of Ministers. PM is the most powerful person in the nation with highest authority.
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Parliament is the legislative body and PM is the leader of Lok sabha, the more powerful sabha.
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PM directly or indirectly influences direction in which the nation progresses, foreign relationships, dealing with internal crisis, people's welfare.
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Council of ministers is the executive body taking policy decisions and recommending them to be enacted in the constitution. The council is appointed by the president. Council propose bills in the parliament and get them approved by voting.
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The constitution of India mentions the requirements, function and role of the prime minister in 4 articles 74, 75, 78 and 366. The PM plays the most crucial role in the GOI: Government of India.
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PM must be a member of the parliament (if not, should be elected within 6 months). PM must be the leader of coalition or a party having the majority in the Lok Sabha.
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PM has authority to remove a minister and allocate the portfolios. PM holds some portfolios not allocated to other ministers. PM must be above 25 years. PM must not hold any other office of government or private company.