The Constitution has vested the executive power of the Union government in.
The Prime Minister
The President
The Council of Ministers
All the above three
A
The President
B
All the above three
C
The Prime Minister
D
The Council of Ministers
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The executive power of the Union shall be vested in the President and shall be exercised by him either directly or through officers subordinate to him in accordance with this Constitution.
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