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In this video, we dive deep into the office of the Vice-President of India, the second-highest constitutional office in the country. Modelled after the American Vice-President, this role plays a crucial part in maintaining the political continuity of the Indian State. In this video, you will learn about: • The Election Process: Understand the unique electoral college consisting of both elected and nominated members of both Houses of Parliament. Unlike the Presidential election, state legislative assemblies do not participate in this process. • Qualifications & Tenure: What does it take to become the Vice-President? We cover the age requirements (35 years), citizenship, and the five-year term of office. • Powers and Functions: Discover the dual role of the Vice-President as the ex-officio Chairman of the Rajya Sabha and their responsibilities when acting as the President during vacancies. • Removal Process: Learn how a Vice-President can be removed through a resolution in the Rajya Sabha without a formal impeachment. • India vs. USA: A comparative look at how the Indian Vice-Presidency differs from its American counterpart, specifically regarding the "unexpired term" of a predecessor. Whether you are a student preparing for competitive exams like UPSC or simply a citizen interested in the Indian Constitution, this video provides a comprehensive overview of one of India's most significant yet sometimes misunderstood offices—often referred to by some scholars as "His Superfluous Highness". #VicePresidentOfIndia #IndianPolity #UPSC #IndianConstitution #RajyaSabha #Civics #IndianGovernment #PolityExplainer #CompetitiveExams #GeneralStudies