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Federalism in India: Structure, Features & Challenges | UPSC GS-2 Indian Polity Seminar In this comprehensive seminar, we analyze the core pillar of the Indian Constitution: Federalism. This video is specifically designed for UPSC CSE, IAS, and State PSC aspirants focusing on General Studies Paper 2. In this session, we cover: Nature of Indian Federalism: Is India truly Federal or 'Quasi-Federal'? (The K.C. Wheare perspective). Constitutional Framework: Detailed analysis of the 7th Schedule (Union, State, and Concurrent Lists). The "Unitary Tilt": Why the Indian Constitution provides more power to the Centre during emergencies. Cooperative vs. Competitive Federalism: Understanding the role of NITI Aayog and GST Council. Major Friction Points: The role of the Governor, Presidential Rule (Article 356), and fiscal autonomy of states. Landmark Judgments: The significance of the S.R. Bommai Case (1994) in protecting federalism as a 'Basic Structure'. Essential for anyone looking to master Center-State relations and the working of the Indian Political system. Recommended Hashtags #Federalism #IndianPolity #UPSC #IAS #CenterStateRelations #GS2 #ConstitutionOfIndia #CooperativeFederalism #CivilServicesPrep #PolitySeminar Federalism in India UPSC, Indian Polity Federalism, Quasi-Federal structure, 7th Schedule Indian Constitution, Center State Relations GS2, Cooperative Federalism UPSC, Competitive Federalism NITI Aayog, Article 356 and Federalism, S.R. Bommai Case UPSC, Fiscal Federalism India, Basic Structure Doctrine, Indian Polity by Kamal Sir is judiciary a state under article 12 parliamentary committee upsc motivational video of ias officers judicial doctrines upsc january current affairs 2026 Content gap for Shorts conclusion of indian constitution how to analyse upsc previous year question papers article 15 of indian constitution with case laws january to december current affairs 2025 book state in constitutional law legislative procedure in parliament upsc november current affairs 2025