Political Science, asked by barshanarai, 6 months ago

do you think that the constitution of india is federal in form, but unitary in practice ? give reasons for your answers.​

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Answered by lakshmanmaiti32
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Answer:

The constitution of India is neither purely federal nor purely unitary both . ... India is federal constitution because the powers are divided into central and state government. But it is at the same at the time of emergency goes into the hands of centre government completely and now the state is under the center.

Answered by crkavya123
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Answer:

It is federal due to the just distribution of power. In a unified state, the central administration has greater authority. Equal chances, human equality, governmental stability, etc. are the outcomes of implementing federalism.

Explanation:

The constitution of India gives both the federal and local administrations authority. The country is nevertheless unified in spirit because India's federal government is much more powerful than its state administrations. The main difference between federal and unitary administrations is power distribution. In these forms of government, the central and state administrations share power. In a unitary type of government, there is only one degree of government, or if subunits are present, they will be managed by the central authority.

Federal government is superior to unitary government because authority is not centralized. It is spread not only at the federal level but also at local and lower levels. In this manner, conflicts can be averted.

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