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In theory, federalism in both India and the US divides power between the national government and constituent states. The extent of this division, however, varies in practice. In India, federalism is characterized by a more centralized system with stronger powers vested in the national government, while in the US, federalism is more balanced with significant autonomy given to individual states. Over the years, both countries have experienced debates and challenges related to the distribution of power between the central and state governments.
Dual federalism;
new federalism.
dual federalism
dual federalism
dual
Federal Presidential Constitutional Republic
there is no division of power in the government
duel federalism
The US Constitution - 1987 Federalism 1-2 was released on: USA: 1987
It doesn't.
british made it possible