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indian constitution is in accordance with nature but spirtually unitary(test this statement"m​

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Usually the constitution is either federal or unitary in nature. In a unitary constitution the powers of the government are centralised in one government i.e central government. But in a federal setup the power is equally divided among the centre and the state.

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Unitary Features – Indian Constitution is Quasi-Federal Nature In spite of its federal features , the Indian Constitution is more unitary than federal, which make it quasi-federal in nature and enable it to operate as a federal or a unitary constitution as and when circumstances so require.

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