The President of India is elected through an indirect process known as the Presidential election. The president is not elected by a popular vote but is chosen by an Electoral College, which consists of the elected members of both houses of Parliament (Lok Sabha and Rajya Sabha) and the elected members of the Legislative Assemblies of each state. The President is elected for a term of five years, and to win the election, a candidate must secure more than 50% of the total value of votes cast by the Electoral College. The process involves secret ballot voting, and the candidate with the highest number of votes is declared the President. The election is conducted by the Election Commission of India, ensuring a fair and impartial process. It is worth noting that the President's role in India is primarily ceremonial, and the real executive power lies with the Prime Minister and the Council of Ministers.
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