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All the executive powers in Indian Constitution are vested with
Prime Minister
Council of Ministers
President
Parliament
The President is the Chief Executive Head of the Union. All the executive functions of the government of India are finally taken in his namr. The executive power of the country is vested in the president and is exercised by Presidenteither directly or through officers subordinate to him in accordance with the constitution.
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