Why is Indian Constitution called a Federal Constitution?
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A federal is one during which powers are divided between the central government and therefore the state governments by the Constitution itself. ... The Indian Constitution, which is written, lays down the powers and functions of Central and state government. It also prescribes the bounds thus avoiding confusion.
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It is usually defined as a quasi-federal in nature, so it can be said that it is mainly a federal government with certain unitary functions. Therefore the Indian constitution is mainly federal with unique safeguards for enforcing national unity and growth
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