Social Sciences, asked by prub2005, 6 months ago

why India is quatic
federal​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Explanation:

it combines the features of a federal government and the features of a unitary government. India is regarded as a semi-federal state or a quasi-federal state as described by Prof. K.C. Wheare. ... Indian model of federalism is called the quasi-federal system as it contains major features of both a federation and union.

Answered by gauribharsakle69
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Answer:

India is called a federal country.

Explanation:

Because India has more that 2 tiers (or levels) of government. Power is shared between different types of government. In case of any conflict between the different levels of government the supreme court acts as an umpire.As well as it has all the features of a federal form of government though it is nowhere mentioned that India is a federal country.

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