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what is federalism?why india is called quasifederal country? ​

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Answered by sivasmart2222
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Indian model of federalism is called the quasi-federal system as it contains major features of both a federation and union. ... A federal state derives its existence from the Constitution. 1. Single Constitution: In India, there is only one Constitution. It is applicable to both the Union as a whole and the Stares.

Even though the States are sovereign in their prescribed legislative field, and their executive power is co-extensive with their legislative powers, it is clear that “the powers of the States are not coordinate with the Union”. This is why the Constitution is often described as 'quasi-federal'.

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Answered by Anonymous
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Federalism is a mixed or compound mode of government that combines a general government with regional governments in a single political system.

It combines the features of a federal government and the features of a unitary government which can also be called the non-federal features. Because of this, India is regarded as a semi-federal state.

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