![]() Granville Austin has described the Indian Constitution as cooperative federalism. ![]() As per Morris Jones, the Indian Constitution is bargaining federalism.As per Article 1 of the Indian Constitution, India, that is Bharat, shall be a Union of States.Indian Federalism has been described as Quasi Federal since it contains major federation features and union features.However, it’s ambiguous because it doesn’t indicate how strong the center is or how far things have deviated from the ideal “Federal model.” The fact that federal essence of the Constitution has not been diminished by the fact that the center has been given a more significant role than the States. It incorporates the positive aspects of both a federal and a unitary government. A state that stands between a unitary state and a federation is said to practice quasi-federalism. ![]() In reality, the Indian Constitution is not truly federal but rather quasi-federal, according to KC Wheare. ![]()
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