How does Indian federalism, as exemplified by the practice of cooperative federalism, reconcile a constitutionally strong central government with the preservation of effective and autonomous state governments, and in what ways does this dynamic reflect the distinctiveness of India’s federal design as articulated by Granville Austin?

Reconciling Central Strength with State Autonomy: Cooperative Federalism and the Distinctiveness of Indian Federalism in Granville Austin’s Framework Indian federalism, while sharing structural similarities with classical federations, presents a distinct model that reflects India’s unique socio-political conditions, constitutional imperatives, and nation-building challenges. At the heart of this model lies an inherent centralizing bias, juxtaposed with … Continue reading How does Indian federalism, as exemplified by the practice of cooperative federalism, reconcile a constitutionally strong central government with the preservation of effective and autonomous state governments, and in what ways does this dynamic reflect the distinctiveness of India’s federal design as articulated by Granville Austin?

To what extent does the practical functioning of Indian federalism reflect centralizing tendencies within the Indian political system? Critically examine with appropriate constitutional and political illustrations.

Centralizing Tendencies in Indian Federalism: A Critical Examination Abstract The Indian federal system, as enshrined in the Constitution, is often described as a “quasi-federal” or “federation with a strong centralizing bias.” While federal in its formal structure, the practical functioning of Indian federalism has been marked by significant centralizing tendencies, manifesting through constitutional provisions, political … Continue reading To what extent does the practical functioning of Indian federalism reflect centralizing tendencies within the Indian political system? Critically examine with appropriate constitutional and political illustrations.