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How is a federation formed? - Political Science

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How is a federation formed?

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  • A federation is formed when two or more independent or semi-independent states come together and unite under a common central authority while retaining their individual identity and autonomy in certain matters.
  • This union is usually motivated by the need for collective security, economic cooperation, or political stability. The process of forming a federation is guided by a written constitution, which clearly defines the distribution of powers between the central and state governments. The member states agree to share their sovereignty by transferring specific powers to the central government while retaining control over local affairs.
  • The aim is to strike a balance between unity and regional autonomy, ensuring that both the national interest and local identities are respected. This process can be either voluntary, as seen in the case of the United States, or it can be the result of a deliberate constitutional arrangement, like in India.
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Chapter 2: Forms of Government: Unitary and Federal States and Their Governments/Political Systems - EXAMINATION CORNER [Page 61]

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K. K. Ghai Political Science [English] Class 12 ISC
Chapter 2 Forms of Government: Unitary and Federal States and Their Governments/Political Systems
EXAMINATION CORNER | Q 37. | Page 61
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