President of India
The President of India is the ceremonial head of state and the highest constitutional authority in the country. Elected by an electoral college, the President serves a term of five years and can be re-elected. The role is largely symbolic, with real political power resting with the Prime Minister and the Council of Ministers.
The President's duties include representing India at official functions, signing bills into law, and appointing key officials, such as the Governor of each state. The President also plays a crucial role in upholding the Constitution and ensuring that the government operates within its framework.