Federal Features of the India Union and Issues and Challenges faced by Indian Federalism

Authors

  • Dr Umesh Goyal Research Scholar,Department of Political Science, Singhania University

Keywords:

Federal Features, Challenges faced

Abstract

Federalism is the most relevant factor of modern constitutionalism. The core objectives of Indian federalism are unity in diversity, devolution in authority, and decentralization in administration. Through federalism, the State pursues the goal of common welfare in the midst of wide diversity in socio-cultural, economic spheres.

References

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S. Bayly, Caste, Society and Politics in India from the Eighteenth Century to the Modern Age, Cambridge, Cambridge University Press, 1999.

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Published

2017-06-30

How to Cite

Goyal, D. U. (2017). Federal Features of the India Union and Issues and Challenges faced by Indian Federalism. Innovative Research Thoughts, 3(2), 81–84. Retrieved from https://irt.shodhsagar.com/index.php/j/article/view/85