Also known as Indian President, POI, Supreme commander of the armed forces
Head of state of India
The President of India is the country's head of state, serving as its chief ceremonial and constitutional authority. This role matters because the president represents India's unity and sovereignty while playing an important part in India's democratic system of government.
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The president of India (ISO: Bhārata kē Rāṣṭrapati) is the head of state of the Republic of India. The president is the nominal head of the executive, the first citizen of the country, and the supreme commander of the Indian Armed Forces. Droupadi Murmu is the 15th and current president, having taken office on 25 July 2022.
The office of president was created when India's constitution came into force and it became a republic on 26 January 1950. The president is indirectly elected by an electoral college comprising both houses of the Parliament of India and the legislative assemblies of each of India's states and territories, who themselves are all directly elected by the citizens.
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