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Answered by honeyhd10
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The Constitution provides a federal system of government in the country even though it describes India as 'a Union of States'. The term implies that firstly, the Indian federation is not the result of an agreement between independent units and secondly, the units of Indian federation cannot leave the federation.

Answered by pratibhagond185
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India is a union of state. The Constitution of India has divided the legislative, executive and financial powers between the centre and the states , which gives the Constitution a federal character whereas judiciary is integrated in a hierarchical structure.

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