Indian Federalism in the New Millennium /
The Indian federal system has been dynamic in accommodating political and societal changes since its constitutional blueprint was drawn in 1949-50. However, there has been a fundamental transformation in the operative principles of federalism particularly during the last decade or so. The rhythm and...
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| 505 | 0 | |t Preliminary Material / |r B.D. Dua and M.P. Singh -- Acknowledgements / |r B.D. Dua and M.P. Singh -- Contributors / |r B.D. Dua and M.P. Singh -- Introduction / |r B.D. Dua and M.P. Singh -- Understanding India as a Federation: Liberal Principles, Conservative Tradition and Socialist Ideology / |r Douglas V. Verney -- India: Challenges of Nation Building in a Federal Society / |r Meera Verma -- India: Ethnicity and Federalism / |r A.S. Narang -- Federalism and State Formation: An Appraisal of Indian Practice / |r Ajay Kumar Singh -- Federalism and Change: India in the First Fifty Years / |r Bidyut Chakrabarty -- The Prime Minister and the Federal System in India / |r B.D. Dua -- Towards a More Federalized Parliamentary System in India: Explaining Functional Change / |r M.P. Singh -- India's Federal Structures: Some Inbuilt Strains / |r Akhtar Majeed -- Role of Intergovernmental Agencies in Federal India / |r Rekha Saxena -- Federalism in India and the Supreme Court Rulings / |r Ravi P. Bhatia -- Judicial Review of Presidential Proclamation under Article 356 of the Constitution of India: A Critical Analysis / |r K. Suryaprasad -- Institutions of Self-government in India: Towards Multi-level Federalism / |r George Mathew -- Indian Federalism and NCRWC Report, 2002: Quest for a Federation without Federalism? / |r B.D. Dua and M.P. Singh -- The Political Economy of Federalism in India: Elements of an Emerging Approach / |r Kamal N. Kabra -- Central Government in the Age of Globalization: New Directions of Indian Federalism / |r C.P. Bhambhri -- Globalization and Indian Federalism / |r Reeta C. Tremblay -- Market-preserving Federalism, Globalization, and Subnational Economic Growth: Evidence from China and India / |r Lawrence Saez -- The Impact of Global and Regional Integration on India's Parliamentary Federal System / |r M.P. Singh -- Index / |r B.D. Dua and M.P. Singh. | |
| 520 | |a The Indian federal system has been dynamic in accommodating political and societal changes since its constitutional blueprint was drawn in 1949-50. However, there has been a fundamental transformation in the operative principles of federalism particularly during the last decade or so. The rhythm and the beat of the political system, and of the federal system within it, has changed on account of a variety of socio-economic and political factors, but primarily because of a disarray of the party system, neo-liberal economic policies, and judicial decisions. The centralizing thrust of the earlier years has yielded to some kind of a 'confederal' operation of the political system, making the formulation and implementation of public policies a 'consociational' exercise between political elites at the two levels of government-central and provincial-with the third, now constitutionally entrenched level-local institutions of self-government-waiting in the wings. The eighteen papers in this volume, written by experts in the field, reflect on the new and emerging trends in Indian federalism in particular and in the Indian political system in general in the larger context of global and regional changes. | ||
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