Book Review: Indian Federalism (Oxford India Short Introductions)
Swati Narayan
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Abstract:
The relationship between the Indian central government and the states has become increasingly fractious in the recent past with chief ministers tabling laws in state legislatures to counter those enacted by Parliament, protesting pandemic protocols and vociferously demanding compensation for losses in tax revenues. In this context, Louis Tillen’s Federalism is an apt publication to dissect the political economy of India’s state-centre relations in a country marked by deep socio-political and myriad regional divisions.
Date: 2021-04-18
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