Federalism in India
Civics ⇒ Democracy and Government
Federalism in India starts at 9 and continues till grade 12.
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Describe one way in which the Indian federal system is different from that of the United States.
Describe the process by which a new state can be created in India.
Explain how the central government can legislate on a state subject in the national interest.
Explain the role of the Supreme Court in maintaining federal balance in India.
Explain the significance of the 73rd and 74th Constitutional Amendments in the context of Indian federalism.
Explain the term 'asymmetrical federalism' with reference to India.
List the three lists mentioned in the Seventh Schedule of the Indian Constitution.
Name the three levels of government in India.
What happens if there is a conflict between Union and State law on a subject in the Concurrent List?
What is federalism?
What is meant by 'dual government' in the context of federalism?
What is the importance of a written constitution in a federal system?
What is the meaning of 'residuary powers' in the context of Indian federalism?
What is the role of the Inter-State Council in Indian federalism?
What is the significance of the term 'Union of States' in the Indian Constitution?
Which list contains subjects on which only the central government can make laws?
Who has the power to resolve disputes between the central and state governments in India?
Why is the Indian federal system called 'quasi-federal'?
