Federalism in India
Political Science ⇒ Indian Constitution and Government
Federalism in India starts at 11 and continues till grade 12.
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Define federalism. How is it different from a unitary system?
Describe the process by which a law on a subject in the State List can be made by the Parliament.
Describe the role of the Inter-State Council in Indian federalism.
Discuss the impact of emergency provisions on the federal structure of India.
Discuss the importance of linguistic reorganization of states in strengthening Indian federalism.
Explain the concept of 'asymmetrical federalism' in the Indian context.
Explain the role of the Finance Commission in maintaining fiscal federalism in India.
Explain the significance of Article 356 in the context of Indian federalism.
Explain the term 'cooperative federalism' with reference to India.
Explain the term 'residuary powers' in the context of Indian federalism.
In case of a financial emergency, who has the authority to issue directions to the States regarding financial matters?
List any two federal features and two unitary features of the Indian Constitution.
Name the three lists provided in the Seventh Schedule of the Indian Constitution.
What happens if there is a conflict between Union and State law on a subject in the Concurrent List?
What is the role of the Rajya Sabha in protecting the interests of the states in Indian federalism?
What is the significance of the Sarkaria Commission in the context of Indian federalism?
Which body resolves disputes between the Centre and the States in India?
