Why indian states were not given equal power to decide their territorial existence
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The Constitution of India establishes a federal structure to the Indian government, declaring it to be a "Union of States". Part XI of the Indian constitution specifies the distribution of legislative, administrative and executive powers between the Central government and the States of India.
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Indian states were not given equal power to decide their territorial existence because india is a federal country.
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- India is a federal country in which the legislative, administrative and executive power of the government is divided between Centre and states.
- For this Union, State and Concurrent list had been created.
- The constitution of India is the federal structure of the Indian government.
- The division of power was necessary to reduce conflict and to stop the state from making decisions on areas like territory, security which is important for India to be a union of states with everyone being equal in front of the constitution.
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