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The Constitution of India gives afederal structure to the Republic ofIndia, declaring it to be a "Union of the States". Part XI of the Indianconstitutionspecifies the distribution of legislative, administrative and executive powers between the Union or Federal or Central government, and the States of India.
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Indian is a quasi-federal polity. The features of federalism in India are:
1) Sharing of power between the central government and states
2) Sharing of the areas of legislations among the Centre and states, i.e. Union List, State List and the Concurrent List
3) Independence of Judiciary
4) Separation of powers between the executive, legilature and the judiciary
5) Well defined sources of revenue and taxation system.
These all makes India a federal government.
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Indian is a quasi-federal polity. The features of federalism in India are:
1) Sharing of power between the central government and states
2) Sharing of the areas of legislations among the Centre and states, i.e. Union List, State List and the Concurrent List
3) Independence of Judiciary
4) Separation of powers between the executive, legilature and the judiciary
5) Well defined sources of revenue and taxation system.
These all makes India a federal government.
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