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List of vice presidents of India

The vice president of India is the second highest constitutional office in the government of India after the president. In accordance with Article 63 of the Constitution of India, the vice president discharges the functions of the president when a contingency arises due to the resignation, removal, death, impeachment or the inability of the president to discharge their functions. They are also the ex officio chairperson of the Rajya Sabha, the upper house of the Parliament of India.[1][2]

  • Top left: Sarvepalli Radhakrishnan was the first and longest-serving vice president of India.
  • Top right: V. V. Giri was the first vice president to serve as acting president upon demise of the president.
  • Bottom left: Mohammad Hamid Ansari was the longest-serving vice president and only vice president to serve under three presidents.
  • Bottom right: Jagdeep Dhankhar is the current vice president.

The vice president is elected by an electoral college consisting of all members of both houses of the Parliament in accordance with the system of proportional representation by means of the single transferable vote via a secret ballot conducted by the Election Commission of India. Once elected the vice president continues in office for a five-year term, but can continue in office irrespective of the expiry of the term, until a successor assumes office.[3] They can be removed by a resolution passed by an effective majority in the Rajya Sabha.[4] They are responsible for the protection of the rights and privileges of the members of the Council of States. They also decide whether a bill introduced in the Rajya Sabha is a financial bill.[1] There have been 14 vice presidents since the inception of the post in 1950. The first vice president of India, Sarvepalli Radhakrishnan, took oath at Rashtrapati Bhavan on 13 May 1952.[5] He later served as the president.[6] Following the death of Zakir Husain in 1969, Varahagiri Venkata Giri resigned from the post of vice president to contest the presidential election and got elected.[7] Out of 14 vice presidents, six of them later went on to become the president.[7] Krishan Kant has been the only one to die during his tenure.[8] M. Venkaiah Naidu[9] is the first vice president to be born after Independent India is formed.

On 11 August 2022, Jagdeep Dhankhar took office as the 14th vice president.[10]

List edit

This list is numbered based on vice presidents elected after winning an Indian vice presidential election. The vice president of India does not represent any political party. The colors used in the table indicate the following:

# Portrait Name
(Lifespan)
Home state Term of office
Duration in years and days
Mandate Prior positions held Party President
(Tenure)
1   Sarvepalli Radhakrishnan
सर्वपल्ली राधाकृष्णन
(1888–1975)
Tamil Nadu 13 May
1952
13 May
1957
1952
(Unopposed)
Independent Rajendra Prasad
(26 Jan. 1950 –
13 May. 1962)
13 May
1957
13 May
1962
1957
(Unopposed)
10 years, 0 days
Educationist and former diplomat. Elected as the first vice president of India on 13 May 1952 following the creation of the position and also became the first ex-officio Chairman of the Rajya Sabha. Re-elected for a second term in 1957 and continued to serve in office until being elected as the President in 1962.
2   Zakir Husain
ज़ाकिर हुसैन
(1897–1967)
Uttar Pradesh 13 May
1962
13 May
1967
1962
(95.3%)
Independent Sarvepalli Radhakrishnan
(13 May. 1962 –
13 May. 1967)
5 years, 0 days
Educationist and former governor of Bihar. Elected as the second vice president in the 1962 election defeating N. C. Samantsinhar. First Muslim to be elected as vice president. Received the Bharat Ratna during vice presidency in 1963 and briefly served as Acting President in 1965 during the period of President Radhakrishnan's visit to United Kingdom to perform cataract surgery and during that period, imposed President's rule in Kerala. Relinquished office after being elected President in 1967.
3   Varahagiri Venkata Giri
वाराहगिरी वेंकट गिरी
(1894–1980)
Odisha 13 May
1967
3 May
1969[RES]
1967
(71.45%)
Independent Zakir Husain
(13 May. 1967 –
3 May. 1969)
1 year, 355 days
Labour leader, former union minister and former governor. Elected as the third vice president in the 1967 election defeating Mohammad Habib. Became Acting President following the demise of President Zakir Husain on 3 May 1969 and thereupon resigned from the vice presidency. First vice president to not complete full term in office.
Position vacant (3 May 1969 – 31 August 1969)
4   Gopal Swarup Pathak
गोपाल स्वरूप पाठक
(1896–1982)
Uttar Pradesh 31 August
1969
31 August
1974
1969
(52.7%)
Independent Varahagiri Venkata Giri
(24 Aug. 1969 –
24 Aug. 1974)
5 years, 0 days
Former union minister and governor. Elected as the fourth vice president in 1969 to fill the vacancy caused by the resignation of his predecessor Varahagiri Venkata Giri by defeating six other candidates. Retired upon completion of tenure in 1974. First vice president to not get elected as President. Fakhruddin Ali Ahmed
(24 Aug. 1974 –
11 Feb. 1977)
5   Basappa Danappa Jatti
बसप्पा दानप्पा जट्टी
(1912–2002)
Karnataka 31 August
1974
31 August
1979
1974
(78.7%)
Indian National Congress
5 years, 0 days Self
(acting)
(11 Feb. 1977  –
25 Jul. 1977)
Former chief minister of Mysore and former governor. Elected as the fifth vice president in 1974 defeating his nearest rival Niral Enem Horo. Became Acting President on 11 February 1977 following the demise of president Fakhruddin Ali Ahmed and served in the acting capacity till the election of Neelam Sanjiva Reddy in July 1977. Retired as vice president upon completion of tenure in 1979. Neelam Sanjiva Reddy
(25 Jul. 1977 –
25 Jul. 1982)
6   Mohammad Hidayatullah
मोहम्मद हिदायतुल्लाह
(1905–1992)
Uttar Pradesh 31 August
1979
31 August
1984
1979
(Unopposed)
Independent
5 years, 0 days
Former chief justice of the Supreme Court and former acting president. Elected unopposed as the sixth vice president in 1979 and became the only individual to have served on the top three constitutional positions in the nation, i.e. the President, Vice President and Chief Justice. Briefly acted as Acting President in 1982 during the period of medical absence of President Zail Singh. Retired as vice president upon completion of tenure in 1984. Giani Zail Singh
(25 Jul. 1982 –
25 Jul. 1987)
7   Ramaswamy Venkataraman
रामस्वामी वेंकटरामन
(1910–2009)
Tamil Nadu 31 August
1984
24 July
1987[RES]
1984
(71.05%)
Indian National Congress
2 years, 327 days
Former union minister. Elected as the seventh vice president in 1984 after defeating B. C. Kamble in the vice presidential election. As vice president, he played important role in being deputed for president on making diplomatic visits and acting as a mediator for then prime minister Rajiv Gandhi and president Zail Singh. Resigned from the vice presidency on the eve of assuming office as the President on 25 July 1987.
Position vacant (25 July 1987 – 3 September 1987)
8   Shankar Dayal Sharma
शंकर दयाल शर्मा
(1918–1999)
Madhya Pradesh 3 September
1987
24 July
1992[RES]
1987
(Unopposed)
Indian National Congress Ramaswamy Venkataraman
(25 Jul. 1987 –
25 Jul. 1992)
4 years, 325 days
Former union minister. Elected unopposed as the eighth vice president in 1987 to fill the vacancy caused by the election of then vice president Ramasamy Venkataraman as the President. Offered to resign in 1988 after his decision, as ex-officio Chairman of Rajya Sabha, to admit a discussion in the house of the purported extravagance of the then governor of Andhra Pradesh was vociferously objected to by members of the government and several ministers of the council of ministers led the protests against his ruling. In 1991, he was offered the presidentship of Congress Party and later the premiership after the assassination of Rajiv Gandhi, both offers were declined by him. He resigned as the vice president in 1992 after being elected as the President.
Position vacant (25 July 1992 – 21 August 1992)
9   Kocheril Raman Narayanan
कोचेरिल रामन नारायणन
(1920–2005)
Kerala 21 August
1992
24 July
1997[RES]
1992
(99.86%)
Indian National Congress Shankar Dayal Sharma
(25 Jul. 1992 –
25 Jul. 1997)
4 years, 337 days
Former diplomat and former union minister. Elected as the ninth vice president in 1992 defeating his rival candidate Kaka Joginder Singh. First Dalit vice president of India. Resigned from the vice presidency in 1997 after being elected as the President.
Position vacant (25 July 1997 – 21 August 1997)
10   Krishan Kant
कृष्ण कान्त
(1927–2002)
Punjab 21 August
1997
27 July
2002[†]
1997
(61.76%)
Janata Dal Kochirel Raman Narayanan
(25 Jul. 1997 –
25 Jul. 2002)
4 years, 340 days
Former parliamentarian and former governor. Elected as the tenth vice president in 1997 defeating his rival candidate Surjit Singh Barnala of the Shiromani Akali Dal. While serving as vice-president during the 2001 Parliament attack, terrorists used fake labels to gain access to the premises and they crashed into his car. Died in office on 27 July 2002, becoming the first and only vice president to die in office.
Position vacant (27 July 2002 – 19 August 2002)
11   Bhairon Singh Shekhawat
भैरों सिंह शेखावत
(1925–2010)
Rajasthan 19 August
2002
21 July
2007[RES]
2002
(59.82%)
Bharatiya Janata Party A. P. J. Abdul Kalam
(25 Jul. 2002 –
25 Jul. 2007)
4 years, 334 days
Former chief minister of Rajasthan. Elected as the eleventh vice president in 2002 defeating his rival candidate Sushilkumar Shinde of the Indian National Congress. First-ever BJP to be elected as vice president. Nominated as the opposition candidate against Pratibha Patil in the 2007 presidential election in which he was defeated. Resigned from the vice presidency on 21 July 2007 after being defeated in the presidential election.
Position vacant (21 July 2007 – 11 August 2007)
12   Mohammad Hamid Ansari
मोहम्मद हामिद अंसारी
(born 1937)
West Bengal 11 August
2007
11 August
2012
2007
(60.50%)
Indian National Congress Pratibha Patil
(25 Jul. 2007 –
25 Jul. 2012)
Pranab Mukherjee
(25 Jul. 2012 –
25 Jul. 2017)
11 August
2012
11 August
2017
2012
(67.31%)
Ram Nath Kovind
(25 Jul. 2017 –
25 Jul. 2022)
10 years, 0 days
Former diplomat. Elected as the twelfth vice president in 2007 defeating his rival candidates Najma Heptulla of the Bharatiya Janata Party and Rasheed Masood of the Samajwadi Party. Re-elected to office for a second term in 2012 by defeating his rival candidate Jaswant Singh of the Bharatiya Janata Party. First and only vice president since Sarvepalli Radhakrishnan to be re-elected to office and the longest-serving vice president. Retired from office upon completion of tenure on 11 August 2017, becoming the first vice president to serve under three presidents.
13   Muppavarapu Venkaiah Naidu
मुप्पवरपु वेंकैया नायडू
(born 1948)
Andhra Pradesh 11 August
2017
11 August
2022
2017
(67.89%)
Bharatiya Janata Party
5 years, 0 days
Former union minister and parliamentarian. Elected as the thirteenth vice president in 2017 defeating his rival candidate Gopalkrishna Gandhi of the Indian National Congress. First vice president to be born after independence. Made several state visits during tenure as vice president and received the Commander of the Order of the Green Crescent of the Comoros during his visit to the Comoros in 2019. Tenure also marked by the COVID-19 pandemic. Retired from office upon completion of tenure in 2022. Droupadi Murmu
(25 Jul. 2022 –
present)
14   Jagdeep Dhankhar
जगदीप धनखड़
(born 1951)
Rajasthan 11 August
2022
Incumbent 2022
(74.37%)
Bharatiya Janata Party
1 year, 96 days
Former union minister, parliamentarian and governor. Elected as the fourteenth vice president in 2022 defeating his rival candidate Margaret Alva of the Indian National Congress. First vice president to be born after India's becoming a republic in 1950. Currently serving in office.

Statistics edit

Representation of vice presidents by party of candidacy

  Independent (35.713%)
  Indian National Congress (35.713%)
  Janata Dal (7.143%)
  Bharatiya Janata Party (21.431%)
Timeline
Jagdeep DhankharVenkaiah NaiduMohammad Hamid AnsariBhairon Singh ShekhawatKrishan KantK. R. NarayananShanker Dayal SharmaR. VenkataramanM. HidayatullahB. D. JattiGopal Swarup PathakV. V. GiriZakir Husain (politician)Sarvepalli Radhakrishnan

See also edit

Notes edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b "Powers and responsibilities of Vice President of India". News Nation. 17 July 2017. Retrieved 2 March 2019.
  2. ^ Jha, Jitesh (8 August 2017). "Fact Box: Vice President of India". Dainik Jagran. from the original on 5 December 2017. Retrieved 2 March 2019.
  3. ^ Relhan, Vibhor (5 August 2017). "Following the elections of the Vice President of India". PRS Legislative Research. Retrieved 2 March 2019.
  4. ^ "The Upper House of Indian Parliament". Rajya Sabha. from the original on 7 April 2018. Retrieved 2 March 2019.
  5. ^ "From Sarvepalli Radhakrishnan to Venkaiah Naidu: All the Vice Presidents of India". The Times of India. 5 August 2017. from the original on 11 September 2017. Retrieved 2 March 2019.
  6. ^ Greenhouse, Linda (17 April 1975). "Radhakrishnan of India, Philosopher, Dead at 86". The New York Times. from the original on 12 December 2018. Retrieved 2 March 2019.
  7. ^ a b "Venkaiah Naidu vs Gopalkrishna Gandhi: 6 vice-presidents who went on to become presidents". India Today. 18 July 2017. Retrieved 2 March 2019.
  8. ^ Jafri, Syed Amin (27 July 2002). "Krishan Kant is first vice-president to die in office". Rediff.com. from the original on 16 December 2018. Retrieved 2 March 2019.
  9. ^ "Venkaiah Naidu sworn in as Vice-President". The Hindu. 11 August 2017. from the original on 9 February 2014. Retrieved 14 January 2018.
  10. ^ ANI (11 August 2022). "Jagdeep Dhankhar sworn in as 14th Vice President of India". ThePrint. Retrieved 23 August 2022.

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The vice president of India is the second highest constitutional office in the government of India after the president In accordance with Article 63 of the Constitution of India the vice president discharges the functions of the president when a contingency arises due to the resignation removal death impeachment or the inability of the president to discharge their functions They are also the ex officio chairperson of the Rajya Sabha the upper house of the Parliament of India 1 2 Top left Sarvepalli Radhakrishnan was the first and longest serving vice president of India Top right V V Giri was the first vice president to serve as acting president upon demise of the president Bottom left Mohammad Hamid Ansari was the longest serving vice president and only vice president to serve under three presidents Bottom right Jagdeep Dhankhar is the current vice president The vice president is elected by an electoral college consisting of all members of both houses of the Parliament in accordance with the system of proportional representation by means of the single transferable vote via a secret ballot conducted by the Election Commission of India Once elected the vice president continues in office for a five year term but can continue in office irrespective of the expiry of the term until a successor assumes office 3 They can be removed by a resolution passed by an effective majority in the Rajya Sabha 4 They are responsible for the protection of the rights and privileges of the members of the Council of States They also decide whether a bill introduced in the Rajya Sabha is a financial bill 1 There have been 14 vice presidents since the inception of the post in 1950 The first vice president of India Sarvepalli Radhakrishnan took oath at Rashtrapati Bhavan on 13 May 1952 5 He later served as the president 6 Following the death of Zakir Husain in 1969 Varahagiri Venkata Giri resigned from the post of vice president to contest the presidential election and got elected 7 Out of 14 vice presidents six of them later went on to become the president 7 Krishan Kant has been the only one to die during his tenure 8 M Venkaiah Naidu 9 is the first vice president to be born after Independent India is formed On 11 August 2022 Jagdeep Dhankhar took office as the 14th vice president 10 Contents 1 List 2 Statistics 3 See also 4 Notes 5 References 6 External linksList editThis list is numbered based on vice presidents elected after winning an Indian vice presidential election The vice president of India does not represent any political party The colors used in the table indicate the following Legend Vice President was a candidate of the Janata Dal JD 1 Vice President was a candidate of the Independent IND 5 Vice President was a candidate of the Bharatiya Janata Party BJP 3 Vice President was a candidate of the Indian National Congress INC 5 KeyRES Resigned Died in office Portrait Name Lifespan Home state Term of officeDuration in years and days Mandate Prior positions held Party President Tenure 1 nbsp Sarvepalli Radhakrishnanसर वपल ल र ध क ष णन 1888 1975 Tamil Nadu 13 May 1952 13 May 1957 1952 Unopposed Vice Chancellor of Banaras Hindu University 1939 1948 Ambassador to the Soviet Union 1949 1952 Independent Rajendra Prasad 26 Jan 1950 13 May 1962 13 May 1957 13 May 1962 1957 Unopposed 10 years 0 daysEducationist and former diplomat Elected as the first vice president of India on 13 May 1952 following the creation of the position and also became the first ex officio Chairman of the Rajya Sabha Re elected for a second term in 1957 and continued to serve in office until being elected as the President in 1962 2 nbsp Zakir Husainज क र ह स न 1897 1967 Uttar Pradesh 13 May 1962 13 May 1967 1962 95 3 Vice Chancellor of Aligarh Muslim University 1948 1956 Nominated Member Rajya Sabha 1952 1957 Governor of Bihar 1957 1962 Independent Sarvepalli Radhakrishnan 13 May 1962 13 May 1967 5 years 0 daysEducationist and former governor of Bihar Elected as the second vice president in the 1962 election defeating N C Samantsinhar First Muslim to be elected as vice president Received the Bharat Ratna during vice presidency in 1963 and briefly served as Acting President in 1965 during the period of President Radhakrishnan s visit to United Kingdom to perform cataract surgery and during that period imposed President s rule in Kerala Relinquished office after being elected President in 1967 3 nbsp Varahagiri Venkata Giriव र हग र व कट ग र 1894 1980 Odisha 13 May 1967 3 May 1969 RES 1967 71 45 Member Imperial Legislative Assembly 1935 1937 Minister of Labour and Industry Madras Presidency 1937 1939 High Commissioner to Ceylon 1947 1951 Union Minister of Labour 1952 1957 Governor of Uttar Pradesh 1957 1960 Kerala 1960 1965 and Karnataka 1965 1967 Independent Zakir Husain 13 May 1967 3 May 1969 1 year 355 daysLabour leader former union minister and former governor Elected as the third vice president in the 1967 election defeating Mohammad Habib Became Acting President following the demise of President Zakir Husain on 3 May 1969 and thereupon resigned from the vice presidency First vice president to not complete full term in office Position vacant 3 May 1969 31 August 1969 4 nbsp Gopal Swarup Pathakग प ल स वर प प ठक 1896 1982 Uttar Pradesh 31 August 1969 31 August 1974 1969 52 7 Judge Allahabad High Court 1945 1946 Member Rajya Sabha 1960 1966 Union Minister of Law 1966 1967 Governor of Mysore 1967 1969 Independent Varahagiri Venkata Giri 24 Aug 1969 24 Aug 1974 5 years 0 daysFormer union minister and governor Elected as the fourth vice president in 1969 to fill the vacancy caused by the resignation of his predecessor Varahagiri Venkata Giri by defeating six other candidates Retired upon completion of tenure in 1974 First vice president to not get elected as President Fakhruddin Ali Ahmed 24 Aug 1974 11 Feb 1977 5 nbsp Basappa Danappa Jattiबसप प द नप प जट ट 1912 2002 Karnataka 31 August 1974 31 August 1979 1974 78 7 Chief Minister of Mysore State 1958 1962 Lieutenant Governor of Pondicherry 1968 1972 Governor of Orissa 1972 1974 Indian National Congress5 years 0 days Self acting 11 Feb 1977 25 Jul 1977 Former chief minister of Mysore and former governor Elected as the fifth vice president in 1974 defeating his nearest rival Niral Enem Horo Became Acting President on 11 February 1977 following the demise of president Fakhruddin Ali Ahmed and served in the acting capacity till the election of Neelam Sanjiva Reddy in July 1977 Retired as vice president upon completion of tenure in 1979 Neelam Sanjiva Reddy 25 Jul 1977 25 Jul 1982 6 nbsp Mohammad Hidayatullahम हम मद ह द यत ल ल ह 1905 1992 Uttar Pradesh 31 August 1979 31 August 1984 1979 Unopposed Chief Justice Nagpur High Court 1954 1956 Chief Justice Madhya Pradesh High Court 1956 1958 Judge Supreme Court of India 1958 1968 Chief Justice of India 1968 1970 Acting President of India 1969 Independent5 years 0 daysFormer chief justice of the Supreme Court and former acting president Elected unopposed as the sixth vice president in 1979 and became the only individual to have served on the top three constitutional positions in the nation i e the President Vice President and Chief Justice Briefly acted as Acting President in 1982 during the period of medical absence of President Zail Singh Retired as vice president upon completion of tenure in 1984 Giani Zail Singh 25 Jul 1982 25 Jul 1987 7 nbsp Ramaswamy Venkataramanर मस व म व कटर मन 1910 2009 Tamil Nadu 31 August 1984 24 July 1987 RES 1984 71 05 Member Lok Sabha 1952 1957 Minister of Industries Labour Co operation etc Madras State 1957 1967 Union Minister of Finance 1980 1982 Union Minister of Home Affairs 1982 Union Minister of Defence 1982 1984 Indian National Congress2 years 327 daysFormer union minister Elected as the seventh vice president in 1984 after defeating B C Kamble in the vice presidential election As vice president he played important role in being deputed for president on making diplomatic visits and acting as a mediator for then prime minister Rajiv Gandhi and president Zail Singh Resigned from the vice presidency on the eve of assuming office as the President on 25 July 1987 Position vacant 25 July 1987 3 September 1987 8 nbsp Shankar Dayal Sharmaश कर दय ल शर म 1918 1999 Madhya Pradesh 3 September 1987 24 July 1992 RES 1987 Unopposed Chief Minister of Bhopal State 1952 1956 National President Indian National Congress 1972 1974 Union Minister of Communications 1974 1977 Governor of Andhra Pradesh 1984 1985 Punjab 1985 and Maharashtra 1985 1987 Indian National Congress Ramaswamy Venkataraman 25 Jul 1987 25 Jul 1992 4 years 325 daysFormer union minister Elected unopposed as the eighth vice president in 1987 to fill the vacancy caused by the election of then vice president Ramasamy Venkataraman as the President Offered to resign in 1988 after his decision as ex officio Chairman of Rajya Sabha to admit a discussion in the house of the purported extravagance of the then governor of Andhra Pradesh was vociferously objected to by members of the government and several ministers of the council of ministers led the protests against his ruling In 1991 he was offered the presidentship of Congress Party and later the premiership after the assassination of Rajiv Gandhi both offers were declined by him He resigned as the vice president in 1992 after being elected as the President Position vacant 25 July 1992 21 August 1992 9 nbsp Kocheril Raman Narayananक च र ल र मन न र यणन 1920 2005 Kerala 21 August 1992 24 July 1997 RES 1992 99 86 Ambassador of Thailand 1967 1969 and Turkey 1973 1975 Secretary East Ministry of External Affairs 1975 1976 Ambassador to China 1976 1978 and the United States 1980 1984 Member Lok Sabha 1984 1992 Union Minister of State Planning 1985 External Affairs 1985 1986 Science and Technology 1986 1989 Indian National Congress Shankar Dayal Sharma 25 Jul 1992 25 Jul 1997 4 years 337 daysFormer diplomat and former union minister Elected as the ninth vice president in 1992 defeating his rival candidate Kaka Joginder Singh First Dalit vice president of India Resigned from the vice presidency in 1997 after being elected as the President Position vacant 25 July 1997 21 August 1997 10 nbsp Krishan Kantक ष ण क न त 1927 2002 Punjab 21 August 1997 27 July 2002 1997 61 76 Member Rajya Sabha 1966 1977 Member Lok Sabha 1977 1980 Governor of Andhra Pradesh 1990 1997 and Tamil Nadu 1996 1997 Janata Dal Kochirel Raman Narayanan 25 Jul 1997 25 Jul 2002 4 years 340 daysFormer parliamentarian and former governor Elected as the tenth vice president in 1997 defeating his rival candidate Surjit Singh Barnala of the Shiromani Akali Dal While serving as vice president during the 2001 Parliament attack terrorists used fake labels to gain access to the premises and they crashed into his car Died in office on 27 July 2002 becoming the first and only vice president to die in office Position vacant 27 July 2002 19 August 2002 11 nbsp Bhairon Singh Shekhawatभ र स ह श ख वत 1925 2010 Rajasthan 19 August 2002 21 July 2007 RES 2002 59 82 Member Rajasthan Legislative Assembly 1952 1972 1977 1998 Member Rajya Sabha 1973 1977 Chief Minister of Rajasthan 1977 1980 1990 1992 1993 1998 Leader of Opposition Rajasthan Legislative Assembly 1980 1985 1998 2002 Bharatiya Janata Party A P J Abdul Kalam 25 Jul 2002 25 Jul 2007 4 years 334 daysFormer chief minister of Rajasthan Elected as the eleventh vice president in 2002 defeating his rival candidate Sushilkumar Shinde of the Indian National Congress First ever BJP to be elected as vice president Nominated as the opposition candidate against Pratibha Patil in the 2007 presidential election in which he was defeated Resigned from the vice presidency on 21 July 2007 after being defeated in the presidential election Position vacant 21 July 2007 11 August 2007 12 nbsp Mohammad Hamid Ansariम हम मद ह म द अ स र born 1937 West Bengal 11 August 2007 11 August 2012 2007 60 50 Ambassador to the United Arab Emirates 1976 1980 High Commissioner to Australia 1985 1989 Ambassador to Afghanistan 1989 1990 Iran 1990 1992 Saudi Arabia 1995 1999 Permanent Representative to the United Nations 1993 1995 Vice Chancellor Aligarh Muslim University 2000 2002 Chairman National Commission for Minorities 2006 2007 Indian National Congress Pratibha Patil 25 Jul 2007 25 Jul 2012 Pranab Mukherjee 25 Jul 2012 25 Jul 2017 11 August 2012 11 August 2017 2012 67 31 Ram Nath Kovind 25 Jul 2017 25 Jul 2022 10 years 0 daysFormer diplomat Elected as the twelfth vice president in 2007 defeating his rival candidates Najma Heptulla of the Bharatiya Janata Party and Rasheed Masood of the Samajwadi Party Re elected to office for a second term in 2012 by defeating his rival candidate Jaswant Singh of the Bharatiya Janata Party First and only vice president since Sarvepalli Radhakrishnan to be re elected to office and the longest serving vice president Retired from office upon completion of tenure on 11 August 2017 becoming the first vice president to serve under three presidents 13 nbsp Muppavarapu Venkaiah Naiduम प पवरप व क य न यड born 1948 Andhra Pradesh 11 August 2017 11 August 2022 2017 67 89 Member Andhra Pradesh Legislative Assembly 1978 1985 State President Andhra Pradesh BJP 1988 93 Member Rajya Sabha 1998 2016 2016 2017 Union Minister of Rural Development 2000 2002 Urban Development Housing and Urban Poverty Alleviation 2014 2017 Parliamentary Affairs 2014 2016 and Information and Broadcasting 2016 2017 National President Bharatiya Janata Party 2002 2004 Bharatiya Janata Party5 years 0 daysFormer union minister and parliamentarian Elected as the thirteenth vice president in 2017 defeating his rival candidate Gopalkrishna Gandhi of the Indian National Congress First vice president to be born after independence Made several state visits during tenure as vice president and received the Commander of the Order of the Green Crescent of the Comoros during his visit to the Comoros in 2019 Tenure also marked by the COVID 19 pandemic Retired from office upon completion of tenure in 2022 Droupadi Murmu 25 Jul 2022 present 14 nbsp Jagdeep Dhankharजगद प धनखड born 1951 Rajasthan 11 August 2022 Incumbent 2022 74 37 Member Lok Sabha 1989 1991 Union Minister of State Parliamentary Affairs 1990 1991 Member Rajasthan Legislative Assembly 1993 1998 Governor of West Bengal 2019 2022 Bharatiya Janata Party1 year 96 daysFormer union minister parliamentarian and governor Elected as the fourteenth vice president in 2022 defeating his rival candidate Margaret Alva of the Indian National Congress First vice president to be born after India s becoming a republic in 1950 Currently serving in office Statistics editRepresentation of vice presidents by party of candidacy Independent 35 713 Indian National Congress 35 713 Janata Dal 7 143 Bharatiya Janata Party 21 431 TimelineSee also editPresident of India Vice President of India Prime Minister of India Deputy Prime Minister of India List of presidents of India List of prime ministers of India Spouse of the Vice President of IndiaNotes editReferences edit a b Powers and responsibilities of Vice President of India News Nation 17 July 2017 Retrieved 2 March 2019 Jha Jitesh 8 August 2017 Fact Box Vice President of India Dainik Jagran Archived from the original on 5 December 2017 Retrieved 2 March 2019 Relhan Vibhor 5 August 2017 Following the elections of the Vice President of India PRS Legislative Research Retrieved 2 March 2019 The Upper House of Indian Parliament Rajya Sabha Archived from the original on 7 April 2018 Retrieved 2 March 2019 From Sarvepalli Radhakrishnan to Venkaiah Naidu All the Vice Presidents of India The Times of India 5 August 2017 Archived from the original on 11 September 2017 Retrieved 2 March 2019 Greenhouse Linda 17 April 1975 Radhakrishnan of India Philosopher Dead at 86 The New York Times Archived from the original on 12 December 2018 Retrieved 2 March 2019 a b Venkaiah Naidu vs Gopalkrishna Gandhi 6 vice presidents who went on to become presidents India Today 18 July 2017 Retrieved 2 March 2019 Jafri Syed Amin 27 July 2002 Krishan Kant is first vice president to die in office Rediff com Archived from the original on 16 December 2018 Retrieved 2 March 2019 Venkaiah Naidu sworn in as Vice President The Hindu 11 August 2017 Archived from the original on 9 February 2014 Retrieved 14 January 2018 ANI 11 August 2022 Jagdeep Dhankhar sworn in as 14th Vice President of India ThePrint Retrieved 23 August 2022 External links editVice President of India official website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title List of vice presidents of India amp oldid 1184828059, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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