Narrate the features of Inter-State Council in 250 words
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The Inter-State Council is a non-permanent constitutional body set up by a presidential order on the basis of provisions in Article 263 of the Constitution of India. The body was formed by a Presidential Order dated 28 May 1990 on recommendation of Sarkaria Commission.[1][2] The Council is formed to discuss or investigate policies, subjects of common interest, and disputes among states.[2]
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- Decentralization of powers to the states as much as possible.
- More transfer of financial resources to the states.
- Arrangements for devolution in such a way that the states can fulfil their obligations.
- Advancement of loans to states should be related to as ‘the productive principle’.
- Deployment of central armed forces in the states either on their request or otherwise.
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