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what type of federal system is followed in India and why

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Answered by vanshikaaax
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India has a quasi - federal system with a strong centre.  As described in the Constitution, it is federal in structure but unitary in character.  Quasi federal refers to a system of government where the distribution of powers between the centre and the state is not equal. Here the the central or the union government is more powerful than the provinces or regional government. Such a federal structure is primarily the result of  holding together federation where centre ought to be more powerful than the states. For instance India, Spain, Belgium are quasi federal states . I hope the answer was helpful to you If it was please mark it as brainlist ❤️

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Answered by chshia22
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Unitary form of government is practiced in India because central government has more power than state
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