Abstract
The roles of the President and Vice President in Indian politics are pivotal in shaping the nation's democratic governance. This summary gives a concise evaluation of their capabilities and significance. The President, because the ceremonial head of the nation, wields constitutional powers that influence coverage making, whilst the Vice President plays an essential role in the legislative system. Both positions are instrumental in upholding the standards of democracy, the rule of thumb of law, and international representation. This paper examines their constitutional foundations, powers, case studies, interplay, and demanding situations, highlighting their continued relevance and potential improvements in India's evolving political panorama.
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