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Indian constitution is the inclusion of the federal unitary​

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Answered by mannanath557
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Indian constitution is the inclusion of federal unitary as it is neither entirely federal nor unitary. Indian constitution can be said to be unitary as the central governments hold more power and there is prevalence of only a single constitution.

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Indian constitution is the inclusion of federal unitary as it is neither entirely federal nor unitary. Indian constitution can be said to be unitary as the central governments hold more power and there is prevalence of only a single constitution. Also the "supreme court" is at the "apex of power" in the judiciary and there is only one system of judiciary. There is decentralisation of power or there are many tiers of governance which is a feature of federalism.

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