Social Sciences, asked by swarabose1, 1 year ago

distinguish between federalism and separation of power

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Answered by pranavi007
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seperation of powers isthe seperation of branches under the constitution by the legislative,judicial and excutive branches of goverment... the difference between the seperation of power and federalism is slim to noting
Answered by hasanansari
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In India, socio-cultural diversity has been established, and this is why Indian Unionism has developed in very different form in the form of a range of laws established in the world. In India, efforts have been made to establish this unique synonym of democracy and federalism. In Indian Unionism only efforts were made to share territorial sovereignty and to share resources, which have been inadequate though. Federalism is still an effective institutional system for pluralistic societies. Unionism is the principle of sharing the sovereignty between the states and the states. It is a part of the broad ideology of pluralism.

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