Leadership
India has a parliamentary system of government and is a democratic nation.
The Prime Minister of India is the head of government and has executive authority, while the President of India is the formal head of state.
President Of India
An electoral college, made up of elected representatives from state legislatures and both houses of parliament, chooses the president. The Prime Minister and other top officials are appointed by the President, who also represents the nation on official occasions. The President's position is mostly ceremonial.
Prime Minister of India
The President appoints the Prime Minister, who serves as the head of the coalition or party in power. The Prime Minister is in charge of running the government on a daily basis and holds the most significant executive office in the nation. Senior ministers who oversee several portfolios, including foreign policy, defense, and finance, make up the Prime Minister's Cabinet.
Chief Minister
India has a federal system of government, with power divided between the central government and the state governments. The state governments are led by Chief Ministers, who are appointed by the Governor of the state. The Chief Ministers are responsible for the day-to-day administration of the state and work closely with the central government on matters such as law and order, education, and health care.
Elections
India has a vibrant and diverse political system, with many political parties representing different regions, religions, and ideologies. Elections are held every five years, and the citizens of India have the right to vote and elect their representatives at both the central and state level. The leadership of India is thus chosen by the people through a democratic process.