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Centre–State Relations – Legislative, Administrative & Financial | UPSC Notes

Comprehensive UPSC notes on Centre–State Relations covering legislative, administrative, and financial relations with key Articles, features, and PYQ-focused insights.

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Financial Emergency (Article 360)

Understand Financial Emergency (Article 360) of the Indian Constitution. Get detailed UPSC notes on Financial Emergency—provisions, effects, criticism, and FAQs.

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President’s Rule (Article 356): Grounds, Procedure & Impact

Learn all about President’s Rule under Article 356 of the Indian Constitution. Understand its grounds, procedure, impact on states, judicial review, and misuse history. Essential for UPSC Polity preparation.

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National Emergency – Article 352

Understand the concept of National Emergency under Article 352 of the Indian Constitution. Covers grounds, proclamation, impact on fundamental rights, center-state relations, and past instances. Useful for UPSC Polity.

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Emergency Provisions in Indian Constitution

Understand Emergency Provisions in the Indian Constitution – Types, Articles, Impact, Criticisms & Reforms. UPSC-ready notes with analysis and key cases.

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Zonal Council

Learn about the origin, composition, functions, and significance of Zonal Councils in India. Understand their role in promoting cooperative federalism and resolving inter-state issues.

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Inter-State Relations in India

Explore the key aspects of Inter-State Relations in India under the Constitution, including Article 262, Inter-State Council, Zonal Councils, and water disputes. Learn how India manages Centre-State and State-State coordination in a federal framework.

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Federal System

Learn about the federal system in India, its key features, constitutional provisions, and how it compares with other federal models like the USA and Canada. Understand the unitary bias, challenges, and debates on Indian federalism