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Cooperative federalism from "summary" of Indian Polity and Constitution Book by Mocktime Publication

Cooperative federalism in India refers to the sharing of powers and responsibilities between the central government and the state governments. This concept is enshrined in the Indian Constitution, which establishes a federal system of government where both the central and state governments have their own spheres of authority. However, unlike in a strict federal system where the central and state governments operate independently of each other, in India, there is a significant level of cooperation and coordination between the two levels of government. Under cooperative federalism, the central and state governments work together to address common issues and achieve common goals. This collaboration is essential for the effective functioning of the Indian federal system, as it allows for the pooling of resources, expertise, and authority to tackle complex problems that require a coordinated response. In practice, cooperative federalism in India takes the form of joint decision-making, shared financing, and ...
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    Indian Polity and Constitution Book

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