Federal Structure of India

Federal Structure of India is a distinctive ‘quasi-federal’ model that balances robust central authority with state autonomy, with distinct power distribution

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Understand the crisis of Federal structure in India as tendency of violating Centre-State relations grows analyzing Article 356, MGNREGA, GST, opposition unity.Read More

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Federal Structure of India is a distinctive 'quasi-federal' model that balances robust central authority with state autonomy, with distinct power distribution