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Which feature of the Indian Constitution refers to the existence of governments at the state level and at the Centre?

AParliamentary form of government

BFundamental Rights

CSecularism

DFederalism

Answer:

D. Federalism

Read Explanation:

  • Federalism in the Indian Constitution establishes a dual structure of government atthe Centre and State levels.

  • Federalism refers to a system of government in which power is divided between a central authority and various constituent units, such as states or provinces.

  • In India, the constitution divides powers and responsibilities between the central government and the state governments.


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