Indian Federal System Analysis

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What are some characteristics of the Indian federal system?

It is not a true federal system, though it has some characteristics of federation. Some characteristics of Unitary Government have been merged in this federal system.

How have the learned makers of the Indian constitution described the political system?

They have categorically mentioned the political system as 'Quasi-federal', 'Peculiar federation', 'Centralised federation', and 'Federal in form but unitary in spirit.'

What distinguishes the constituent states of India from those of the USA?

The constituent states of India have no right to secede from the Indian Union and do not have the provision of a separate constitution for them, unlike the constituent states of the USA.

In what way does the appointment procedure of the Governors in the constituent provinces not align with the federal character of India?

<p>The Governor performs his/her role as the representative of the central (union) government in the state, which does not corroborate the federal character of India.</p> Signup and view all the answers

What are some terms used to describe the Indian political system according to the learned makers of the Indian constitution?

<p>Quasi-federal, Peculiar federation, Centralised federation, Federal in form but unitary in spirit</p> Signup and view all the answers

How does the central government in India compare to the government of other federal states?

<p>The central government in India is more powerful than the government of other federal states.</p> Signup and view all the answers

What distinguishes the constituent states of India from those of the USA?

<p>The constituent states of India have no right to secede from the Indian Union and do not have a separate constitution for them.</p> Signup and view all the answers

How does the Indian federal system differ from a true federal system?

<p>It has characteristics of federation but has merged some characteristics of Unitary Government, and the central government is more powerful than the government of other federal states.</p> Signup and view all the answers

How are the powers distributed between the central (union) government and the state government in India?

<p>The constitution has distributed powers between the central (union) government and the state government through the inclusion of three lists incorporating various administrative powers, yet all the important powers have been centralised to the central or Union Government.</p> Signup and view all the answers

What is the role of the Governors in the constituent provinces of India?

<p>The Governor performs his/her role as the representative of the central (union) government in the state.</p> Signup and view all the answers

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