Unitary System
The central government in India is the imperial power. It is the central authority for which everything is governed, including the states. The states were created simply for administrative purposes. However, the central government is the one that has power and governs the state government.
There is no difference between central and union government
There is no difference between a central government and a federal government. Both of those types of government do the same thing. The only difference is in the name.
Federal government has the power. The power is what is divided in between central government and local government.
Power is divided between a central and local government.
The central, or federal, government has the highest power. It is the highest level of government. Then there's the state government, then the local government.
The federal government is the government that splits the power between the central government and states. There are three main branches of this government and they are the legislative, the judicial and the executive branch.
in a federal government, the power is divided between the central and local governments.
A devolved government divides power between a central authority and the regional authority.
P. M. Silinov has written: 'Federalizm' -- subject(s): Federal government, Central-local government relations
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Federalism.