5. Examine symmetrical and asymmetrical features of Indian federalism. I will mark u as an brainlist if u give correct answer
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The Indian case of federalism has "postmodern potential" in the manner in which it has de facto and de jure asymmetries in its construction. Normatively, some of the asymmetries have served it well against opinion that these could lead to secessionism.
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Symmetric and asymmetric features of Indian Federalism:
• Asymmetrical federalism is mainly found in a federation in which diverse constituent states own diverse powers that is one or more of the sub-states has significantly more autonomy than the other sub-states, while they have the same constitutional status.
• Symmetric federalism states that the federal system of government where the respective states of constituent own equal powers.
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