Political system in India: federal system, state autonomy and centre-state relation / edited by Verinder Grover
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- 817100119X
- 320.9 POL
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This Volume Four is devoted to Federal System in India, Its Structure, Nature and Determinants, State Autonomy and Centre-State Relations and the questions related to them.
The learned authors study in detail: Federal System in the First and Third World, Centre-State Relations in India, Co-operative Federalism, Federal Problems and Tendencies, Indian Unionism, Struc ture of Power, Political Change in Post Princely India, Indian Federal Structure and National Unity, Demand for State Autonomy Problems, Emerging Trends and Democratic Decentralisation, President's Rule and Union-State Relations, Governor and Centre-State Relations-Guidelines, Problems and Challenges, Administrative Relations, Problem of Law and Order, Impact of Political Parties on Indian Federalism, Federal Financial Relations and Economic Development, Finance Commissions, Financial Autonomy-Demand of States, Inter-State Boundary Disputes and Inter national Law, Government of Union Territories, etc.
This work is a treasure for all teachers, scholars and students of political science, public administration, history and law; all university, college, legislative, judicial, public and other libraries in India and abroad; and for all interested in the study of Indian Political System.
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