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What are the reasons for successful federation in india?

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Answered by gratefuljarette
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The reasons for successful federation:

India's real success of federalism can be attributed to the nature of our country's democratic politics. It meant that a common vision of our society was the ethos of federalism, reverence for plurality, and desire to live together.

Linguistic States:

Several states were formed on the basis of languages spoken by citizens such as Maharashtra, Punjab and West Bengal after India's independence in 1947.

Language Policy:

Our country's leaders have adopted a very conservative approach in influencing language policy. While Hindi was declared the national language spoken by about 40% of our population, the Constitution also recognized many languages as Scheduled Languages. Including Hindi, there are 21 languages planned.

Center - State Relations:

Only a few groups established governments at the center and state level since independence. Since 1990, though, when many regional parties appeared in different states, the situation changed.

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Answered by Ayushman2007Ayushman
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Answer:

The real success of federalism is India can be attributed to the nature of democratic politics in our country.

Explanation:

i) Constitution provision are necessary for the success of federalism but these are not sufficient. If the federal experiment has succeeded in India, it is not merely because of the clearly laid out constitution provisions. The real success of federalism is India can be attributed to the nature of democratic politics in our country.

ii) This ensured what the spirit of federalism, respect for diversity and desire for living together became shared ideals in our country.

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