The Prime Minister of India is – (1) Elected (2) Appointed (3) Nominated (4) Selected

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(2) Appointed Explanation: The Prime Minister is appointed by the President to assist the latter in the administration of the affairs of the executive. The Constitution envisages a scheme of affairs in which the President of India is the head of the executive in terms of Article 53 with office of the Prime Minister as heading the Council of Ministers to assist and advise the President in the discharge of the executive power.

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