when does the central government undermine the power of the states or look down the power of states ? (2)
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THERE COULD BE DIFFERENT CASES :-
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1 ) MATTERS OF CONCURRENT LIST :
In care there is cash between Central and State Government on matters of concurrent list, the decision of central government would be considered *valid*.
2 ) EMERGENCY PROVISIONS :
The Central Government has special 'Emergency Provisions' under Article 352, 356 and 360. These provisions could covert federal polity into a highly centralised polity.
3 ) TERRITORIAL/RESOURCE DISPUTES AND NOMENCLATURE OF STATES :
The Central Government has the authority to adjust boundaries of states and regulate the distribution of resources. It could also change name/capitals of state.
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