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Which is federalism? Example it for future in corrupted in the Indian Constitution

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The role of subnational units (states, provinces, cantons, lander) in international affairs is a growing subject in the literature on federalist affairs (see note 1). Scholars of political science have traditionally seen the conduct of foreign policy as the exclusive domain of the national government. This would seem an especially apt observation about India’s federalist system. The Indian constitution has given the center particularly strong powers – so strong, in fact, that some have described it as “quasi federal” because of the lack of autonomy it affords to the states.2 Yet, there is an increasing consensus that the states have not been shy of foreign policy advocacy. Some have argued that the era of coalition government has increased such advocacy and, potentially, influence, especially in the context of globalization and economic reform and liberalization .

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