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Why India is described as federation with Strong Central Government? 1 point



Powers are divided between Central and State government



Constitution of India has several features of a federation combined with elements of a Unitary State.



India has independent Judiciary








Central Government is more powerful than State Government.​

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Answered by swapnilkmr70
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Answer:

A

Explanation:

powers are divided between central and state government

Answered by akash12130
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Answer:

The story so far: The Union government has withdrawn the special status conferred on Jammu and Kashmir (J&K) under Article 370 of the Constitution. It has also divided the State into two regions and declared them as Union Territories. Thus, the government has made a significant alteration in the unique form of federalism that it has been practising in respect of the sensitive border State, which has seen war, terrorism and conflict since Independence. Instead, it has put in place an alternative form of federalism in which the two new units will be administered by the Centre.

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