InterState Council promotes coordination between States and the Centre from "summary" of Indian Polity by J.C. Johari
The Inter-State Council is an important body that plays a crucial role in promoting coordination between the States and the Centre. It was established under Article 263 of the Constitution, which provides for the establishment of such a body to investigate and discuss subjects of common interest between the States and the Centre. The Council is chaired by the Prime Minister and consists of Chief Ministers of all States, Union Ministers, and other members as appointed by the President.
The main purpose of the Inter-State Council is to provide a forum for discussion and deliberation on matters of common interest between the States and the Centre. It acts as a platform for resolving disputes and differences between the States and the Centre through dialogue and mutual understanding. The Council also plays a crucial role in fostering cooperative federalism by facilitating cooperation and coordination bet...
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