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Indian federation is based on the pattern of wch country

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Answered by hotelcalifornia
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"Indian federation" is based on the "pattern of Canada". It is a dual system of government that deals with a mechanism of institutions in which there is different governance at different levels- regional government at state level and central government at national level. Subjects such as defence and currency that involve the whole nation are dealt by the center. In matters such as agriculture, the state government deals with them.

Answered by abu7878
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Indian federation is based on Canadian pattern. It describes about the distribution of authorities across the whole country. It also describes about the executive powers between the ruling authorities of the country. The Indian Constitution also describes about the federalism of the country.

The powers of the Union government also listed in the Constitution. The Indian Constitution declares federal governance as "Union of States". Indian federation is referred from the Canadian model of federalism.

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