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SHORT ANSWER: The specific articles in the Indian Constitution that outline the powers are Articles 52 to 78. DETAILS: - Article 52: Establishes the office of the President of India. - Article 53: Vests the executive power in the President. - Article 54: Provides for the election of the President. - Article 55: Details the manner of election of the President. - Article 56: States the conditions of President's office. - Article 57: Discusses the eligibility for re-election of the President. - Article 58: Outlines the qualifications for the President. - Article 59: Discusses the conditions of President's office. - Article 60: Covers the oath of office for the President. - Article 61: Discusses the procedure for impeachment of the President. - Article 62: Provides for the time of holding elections for President. - Article 63: Establishes the office of the Vice-President. - Article 64: States the Vice-President's role as ex-officio Chairman of the Rajya Sabha. - Article 65: Discusses the Vice-President's powers during the President's absence. - Article 66: Provides for the election of the Vice-President. - Article 67: Discusses the conditions for the Vice-President's removal. - Article 68: Outlines the time of holding elections for Vice-President. - Article 69: Covers the oath of office for the Vice-President. - Article 70: Discusses the responsibilities of the Vice-President in case of vacancy. - Article 71: Discusses matters related to the election of the President and Vice-President. - Article 72: Provides the President's power to grant pardons. - Article 73: Discusses the extent of executive power of the Union. - Article 74: Establishes the Council of Ministers to aid and advise the President. - Article 75: Discusses the appointment of the Prime Minister and other ministers. - Article 76: Establishes the office of the Attorney General of India. - Article 77: Discusses the conduct of business of the Government of India. PUNISHMENT / IMPLICATIONS (if applicable): - None specified for these articles. SOURCE: - The Constitution of India
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