2. The Indian Constitution adopted a federal system for India.
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: India has adopted a federal form of government in which there is a strong national government at the centre and powers are distributed to the state and local government. ... It would have been impossible to govern this multiculturalism by complete centralization as it would have led to the breakdown of the union.
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India has a large geographic expanse with a multicultural population. There is diversity in language, religion, ways of life, and regional characteristics. It would not have been possible to govern from a centralized place; therefore the Constitution has adopted a federal setup for India. It was decided to form the States on the basis of language. Accordingly, the linguistic reorganization of states took place. The nature of government machinery in all states of India is the same. However, Jammu and Kashmir is an exception.