Social Sciences, asked by AdarshSinghfinality, 11 months ago

what makes India a federal country​

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Answered by Anonymous
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India had emerged as an independent nation after a painful and bl**dy partition. Soon after independence, several princely states became a part of the country. The Constitution declared India as a Union of States. Although it did not use the word federation, the Indian Union is based on the principles of federalism.

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Answered by jagadishsindhu
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Explanation:India is governed at three levels one government at the central another at the state level and another at the local level this separation of powers is known as federal divisions of powers this process of government makes India a federal government

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