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Prime Minister of India

The post of Prime Minister of the Republic of India (General Spelling: Prime Minister), is the post of Government Chief of the Union of India. According to the Indian Constitution, the Prime Minister is the head of the Council of Ministers of the Central Government and the Chief Adviser to the President. He is the head of the Government of India's executive, and the responsibility of the government is accountable to the parliament. In the Parliamentary Political System of India, the post of the President of the head and the head of the government has been completely divided. Theoretically, the Constitution declares the President of India the country's main head, and the theoretician implicates all the powers of governance to the President. And the Constitution also specifies that the President will use these rights on the advice of its subordinate officers. The Constitution has given power to all the Executive Rights of the President, democratically elected, Prime Minister. The Constitution prescribes the constitutional rights and duties of the Prime Minister in various sections of their Part 5.

In the Article 74 of the Indian Constitution, the Presence of the Prime Minister is clearly considered to be the chairmanship of the Council of Ministers and for the operation. In the case of his death or sacrifice, all councils have to leave the post. He voluntarily constitutes the Council of Ministers. The President appoints the minister only by his advice. The same determines the Department of Minister's Department. The same determines the work of the cabinet. The direction of the country's administration also gives the same. It takes all the policy decisions. The President and the Council of Ministers of the Council of Ministers are also the same. The Chief Spokesperson of the Council of Ministers is also the same. He leads parliamentary debates to be fought in the name of a council. In Parliament, he can participate in any debate being fought in favor of the Council. The coordination between the minister also does the same. He can order any information from any ministry as required.

The Prime Minister is the leader of the majority party in the Lok Sabha, and his appointment is to prove the majority in the Lok Sabha, by the President of India. No timelines have been set on this post, but a person can remain on this post only till the majority in the Lok Sabha is in his favor.

The constitution, in particular, provides full control to the Prime Minister on the Union Cabinet. The office bearer of this post becomes the most controlling power given on the government machinery, the Prime Minister is the most powerful and influential person in the Republic of India. Being the leader of a nuclear-weapon state, including the world's seventh largest economy, second largest population, the largest democracy, and the world's third largest military forces, the Indian prime minister is counted among the world's most powerful and influential people. In 2010, Forbes Magazine placed the then Prime Minister Manmohan Singh at the 18th position in his list of the world's most powerful people, and in 2012 and 2013, he was ranked at 19th and 28th respectively. And his successor, Narendra Modi, was named 15th in the year 2014, and in 2015, the world's 9th most powerful man was nominated.

This post was established with the current, duties and powers, on January 26, 1947, with the transformation of the Constitution. From that time to the present time, a total of 15 office bearers has given their service to this post. The first officer to be appointed to this post was Jawaharlal Nehru, while the current Prime Minister of India, Narendra Modi, was appointed on May 26, 2016.

List of the prime minister of India:

S.n
Name of prime minister of India 
Birth- death
Took-left office
Total time
party
1
1889-1964
15aug1947-27may1964
16year 286days
Indian national congress

1898-1998
27may1964-9jun 1964
13days
Indian national congress
2
1904-1966
9june1964-11jan1966
1year216days
Indian national congress


1898-1998
11jan1966-24jan166
13days
Indian national congress
3
1917-1984
24jan1966-24march1977
11year59days
Indian national congress
4
1896-1995
24march1977-28july1979
2years 126days
Janata party
5
1902-1987
28july1979-14jan1980
170days
Janata party
3
1917-1984
14jan1980-31oct1984
4year 291days
Indian national congress
6
1944-1991
31oct1984-2dec1989
5years 32days
Indian national congress
7
1931-2008
2dec1989-10nov1990
343days
Janata dal
8
1927-2007
10nov1990-21jun1991
223days
Samajwadi janata party
9
1921-2004
21jun1991-16may1996
4years330days
Indian national congress
10
1924-
16may1996-1june1996
16days
Bharatiya Janata Party

11
H.D.Deve Gowda
1933-
1june1996-21April1997
324days
Janata dal
12
1919-2012
21april1997-19march1988
332days
Janata dal
10
1924-
19march1988-22may2004
6years64days
Bharatiya janata party
13
1932-
22may2004-26may2014
10year4days
Indian national congress
14
1950-
26may2014- incumbent

Bharatiya janata party


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