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The term “Federalism” is mentioned in which part of the Indian Constitution?
The term “Federalism” is mentioned in which part of the Indian Constitution?
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The term “federal” is not mentioned in the Indian Constitution, though the Constitution’s structure and principles are considered federal in nature. Article 1 of the Constitution describes India as a “Union of States”.
The word federation is not mentioned in the constitution. Elements of federalism were introduced into modern India by the Government of India Act of 1919 which separated powers between the centre and the provincial legislatures.