why is it said that the Indian Constitution more powers are vested in the union then in the states
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India follows a Holding-together federation under this :
- In a large country powers are divided between the constituent states and the national government.
- The Central government is more powerful than the state.
- Different constituents units of the federation have unequal powers.
- Examples India, Spain, Belgium etc.
- Hence, it is said that in Indian constitution more powers are vested in the Union than in the states.
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