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India had a federal system of government ​

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  • Federalism in India refers to relations between the Centre and states of Union of India. The Constitution of India establishes structure of the Indian government. ... This federalism is symmetrical in that the devolved powers of the constituent units are envisioned to be the same.
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India has a federal system of government :-

  • India has  a federal form of government because of its constitution.Constitution clearly says that india s a union of states.

  • It gives different jurisdiction to different form of government ie., to the central and state govt.It is given as the different list

  • cental list - contains things of national importance
  • state list - contains things of local importance
  • Concurrent list - has the things of both wanted .Both can make laws

  • It has full fledged judiciary that behaves as an umpire if a dispute arises .Government of both levels cannot control it.

  • The power sharing arrangement described by the constitution cannot be changed by anyone alone ,it needs the consent of both Government.

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