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Evolving Trends in Indian Federalism: Constitutional Provisions and Centre-State Relations

Introduction Federalism in India is a dynamic concept shaped by constitutional provisions, political developments, judicial interpretations, and economic policies. The Indian Constitution establishes a quasi-federal system, balancing unitary and federal features. While India is structurally a federal state, the centralizing tendencies of the government, especially in times of crisis, have led to debates about the…

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The Hindrances of Regionalism in India’s Development: Challenges and Implications

India, a country with immense cultural, linguistic, and regional diversity, has witnessed the growth of regionalism as a significant political and social force. Regionalism refers to the emphasis on the interests and concerns of a particular region or community within the country, often at the expense of national unity. While regionalism can be seen as…

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