SHORT ANSWER:
The specific articles in the Indian Constitution that define the powers are Articles 52 to 78.
DETAILS:
- Article 52: Establishes the office of the President of India.
- Article 53: States that the executive power of the Union is vested in the President.
- Article 54: Provides for the election of the President.
- Article 55: Details the manner of election of the President.
- Article 56: Specifies the conditions of President's office.
- Article 57: Discusses the eligibility for re-election of the President.
- Article 58: Lays down the qualifications for the President.
- Article 59: Outlines the conditions under which the President holds office.
- Articles 60 to 78: Define the powers and responsibilities of the Vice President, Council of Ministers, and the Prime Minister.
PUNISHMENT / IMPLICATIONS (if applicable):
- Not applicable.
SOURCE:
- Constitution of India
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