Reassessing Centre-State Power Distribution in India: A Post-Liberalisation Perspective Introduction India’s federal architecture, as defined by the Constitution, rests on a quasi-federal model that structurally favors the Centre. Drafted in the aftermath of Partition and the need for national consolidation, this design enabled a strong Union government to steer the developmental and security agenda. However, … Continue reading How should the philosophy and administrative framework governing the distribution of powers between the Centre and the States in India be reassessed in light of evolving political, economic, and federal dynamics in a post-liberalisation context?