What are the principal areas of contention in Centre–State relations within the Indian federal framework?

The Indian federal framework, established by the Constitution of 1950, is often described as a “quasi-federal” system—a unique synthesis of federal and unitary features. While the division of powers between the Centre and the States is formally codified, the dynamics of Indian federalism have historically been marked by tensions, particularly in times of political centralization … Continue reading What are the principal areas of contention in Centre–State relations within the Indian federal framework?