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Context: India consciously adopted a version of federalism that made the Union government and State governments interdependent on each other thereby laying the foundation of quasi federalism.
Growing asymmetry among centre and State
Some of the examples are
India is at an inflection point vis-a-vis centre-state relations owing to increasing asymmetry. About Federalism
Indian case: Federal, quasi-federal or hybrid?
The federal features of the Constitution of India are:
Besides the above federal features, the Indian constitution also possesses the following unitary features:
Reasons for a centralised federal structure There are at following reasons that informed India’s choice of a centralised federal structure.
From the above, it is clear that India has deviated from the traditional federal systems like the USA and incorporated a large number of unitary features, tilting the balance of power in favor of the Centre. Hence K C Wheare described the constitution of India as “quasi-federal”.
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