The 2024 general election results in India have surprised many, with regional parties gaining significant representation in Parliament.This shift is expected to enhance federalism and address contentious Centre-State relations, as States push for greater autonomy and equitable resource allocation amid ongoing political and financial disputes.
Surprise Outcome and Democratisation:
Contentious Centre-State Relations:
Specific Complaints from States:
Federalism and Cooperative Federalism:
Need for State Autonomy:
Resource Allocation and Conflicts:
Role of the Centre in Resource Collection:
Finance Commission’s Role:
Divergent State Needs:
Centre’s Allocation of Resources:
Call for ‘Double Engine Sarkar’:
Role of the Sixteenth Finance Commission:
Devolution of Resources:
Need for Joint Decision-Making:
From the resolution of contentious issues regarding distribution of legislative powers by the courts, ‘Principle of Federal Supremacy’ and ‘Harmonious Construction’ have emerged. Explain. (150 words/10m) (UPSC CSE (M) GS-2 2019)
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1. How does the concept of the Centre being Notional and the States being Real entities apply in the Indian political system? |
2. What are some examples of instances where the Centre and States exhibit the roles of Notional and Real entities, respectively? |
3. How does the division of powers between the Centre and States impact governance in India? |
4. What are some challenges that arise from the Centre-States relationship in India? |
5. How can the Centre and States work together to address the challenges in their relationship and promote better governance in India? |
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