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What is Unitary Federalism? - Political Science

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What is Unitary Federalism?

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Unitary Federalism is a system where the government appears federal with a division of powers between the center and states, but the central government holds dominant authority. State autonomy is limited, especially during emergencies or in the national interest. Powers of states can be altered by the center. India is a key example, where the central government can reorganize states, declare emergencies, and override state laws. It blends federal and unitary features to ensure national unity with limited regional autonomy.

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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 32. | Page 61
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