Why do we say that the Indian constitution though in federal form has a strong unitary bias?
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The Indian nation is a federation with a unitary bias.
At first glance, that sounds like a trick statement destined to get you to fail your high school civics examination. But that is as accurate a statement as one can make about the nature of the relationship between the centre and the states in the Indian Constitution
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The Indian nation is a federation with a unitary bias.
At first glance, that sounds like a trick statement destined to get you to fail your high school civics examination. But that is as accurate a statement as one can make about the nature of the relationship between the centre and the states in the Indian Constitution.
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