Monarchy of Tanjung

The monarchy of the Federal Kingdom of India serves as the of the seven provinces of India. As the leader of House Rai Sharma (the royal family) and of the National Congress (the highest and  body in India) the monarch functions as both the  and. The official titles of the monarch is the Maharajah for males and Maharani for females.

Role
As outlined by the Royal Decree of India (the supreme law of India) in Part III, the monarch is the head of the National Congress, and can overrule their decisions unless the other members unanimously reject this course of action. The monarch can also override the Assembly of India. All laws have to be ultimately approved by the monarch before they can be put into effect, and can also amend laws before they can be passed. The monarch can also declare war, and dissolve Congress in times of emergency. As the head of the Assembly the monarch is responsible for appointing ministers.

The monarch is also the Supreme Commander of the military and ultimately is the highest authority within the armed forces. The monarch also heads the Royal Guard of India and must appoint its members.

As head of state the monarch "represents the people of India". The monarch appears on the currency of India, and deals in international diplomacy. Any oath of allegiance in India is made before the monarch.