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CentreState Relations and Inter-State Relations from "summary" of Objective Indian Polity General Studies Paper - 1 by M. Laxmikanth

CentreState Relations refer to the relationship between the Central government and the State governments in India. The Constitution of India provides for a federal system where both the Centre and the States have their own spheres of power. However, the Centre has been given more power as compared to the States in order to maintain the unity and integrity of the country. This imbalance of power has led to frequent conflicts between the Centre and the States over the years. The Constitution lays down various provisions to regulate the CentreState Relations. For example, Article 256 states that the State governments must ensure that the laws made by the Parliament are faithfully executed within their respective territories. On the other hand, Article 365 empowers the President to issue directions to t...
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    Objective Indian Polity General Studies Paper - 1

    M. Laxmikanth

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