In what ways does the Sarkaria Commission Report articulate the salient features of federal restructuring in India, particularly in relation to the autonomy demands advanced by the states, and how does it contribute to the broader discourse on center–state relations in a quasi-federal polity?

Federal Restructuring in India and the Sarkaria Commission Report: Autonomy, Balance, and the Evolution of Center–State Relations The problem of structuring center–state relations has remained one of the most contested themes in India’s constitutional and political discourse. As a polity characterized by both deep diversity and a history of centralizing tendencies, India represents a case … Continue reading In what ways does the Sarkaria Commission Report articulate the salient features of federal restructuring in India, particularly in relation to the autonomy demands advanced by the states, and how does it contribute to the broader discourse on center–state relations in a quasi-federal polity?

To what extent has the emergence of coalitional politics reshaped the nature and functioning of federalism in India?

Reshaping Indian Federalism through Coalitional Politics: A Critical Appraisal Introduction The Indian federal structure, enshrined in the Constitution of 1950, was conceived as a quasi-federal arrangement—centralised in spirit but federal in form. Drawing inspiration from the Canadian and Australian models, the Constituent Assembly opted for a strong centre to maintain national unity in a context … Continue reading To what extent has the emergence of coalitional politics reshaped the nature and functioning of federalism in India?