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Describe briefly the diplomatic powers of the Pres...
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Describe briefly the diplomatic powers of the President.
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The President appoints Indian diplomats to other countries and receives foreign diplomats posted to India.
The ambassador-designate becomes ambassador after calling on the President and presenting his credentials.
All treaties and agreements with foreign states are entered into in the name of the President.
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