why did India opt for a federal form of government? explain
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Federalism can be defined as a type ofgovernment where both the centralgovernment and state government are combined in a united political system.India opted for federalism because it gave a written and rigid constitution to us. it gave powers to different levels ofgovernment.
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The Constitution of India authorizes a federal composition to the Indian government, claiming it to be a "Union of States". The Indian Constitution defines the concentration of parliamentary, legislative and executive powers among the Central and the State government.
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India was chosen for federal structure because it provided a formulated and unyielding constitution to us. It conferred powers to various levels of government. Federalism can be interpreted as a kind of government where both the primary government and state government are combined in a concentrated administrative system.
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