Explain the power sharing arrangement between centre and state in india was difficult to change the existing arrangement
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India is a federal republic and it has a constitution which clearly sets the sharing of powers between the central and state governments. As a result, the balance of power between various levels of political powers is maintained.
The power sharing settings dictated by the constitutions states that the state governments are not secondary to the central government but they are essential parts of central power structure.
Any attempt initiated by the central government to invade the powers or authority of the state government is resisted by the states and vice versa.
Therefore, it is difficult change the power sharing arrangements between Union and state governments
The power sharing settings dictated by the constitutions states that the state governments are not secondary to the central government but they are essential parts of central power structure.
Any attempt initiated by the central government to invade the powers or authority of the state government is resisted by the states and vice versa.
Therefore, it is difficult change the power sharing arrangements between Union and state governments
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