Alexa Seleno
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May 19, 2026
Indian Constitution: Federal Structure & Form of Government.

Indian Constitution: Federal Structure & Form of Government.

The Indian Constitution has several distinctive features that make it unique in the world. Below is a structured explanation, with special emphasis on the federal structure and the form of government.


🌟 Key Characteristics of the Indian Constitution

1. Lengthiest Written Constitution

  • The Constitution of India is one of the most detailed in the world.
  • It originally had 395 Articles, 8 Schedules, now expanded significantly.

2. Drawn from Multiple Sources

  • It borrows features from constitutions of countries like:
    • UK → Parliamentary system
    • USA → Fundamental Rights, Judicial Review
    • Canada → Federal system with strong centre

🇮🇳 Federal Structure (with Unitary Bias)

India is described as a “Union of States” (Article 1), showing a federal system with strong central control.

🔹 Features of Federalism in India

  1. Division of Powers
    • Clearly defined in the Union List, State List, and Concurrent List.
    • Ensures distribution of legislative authority.
  2. Written and Rigid Constitution
    • Division of powers is protected by the Constitution.
    • Some amendments require consent of states.
  3. Supremacy of the Constitution
    • Both Centre and States derive power from the Constitution.
  4. Independent Judiciary
    • The Supreme Court resolves disputes between Centre and States.
  5. Bicameral Legislature
    • Parliament has two houses:
      • Lok Sabha
      • Rajya Sabha (represents states)

🔸 Unitary Features (Strong Centre)

India is not a classic federation like the USA. It has unitary tendencies, such as:

  • Single Constitution for Centre and States
  • Single Citizenship
  • Emergency Provisions
    • During emergencies, Centre can take over state powers
  • Governor System
    • Governors are appointed by the Centre
  • Residuary Powers
    • Given to the Centre (unlike USA)

👉 Hence, India is often called a
➡️ “Quasi-Federal State” or
➡️ “Federation with a Unitary Bias”


🏛️ Form of Government: Parliamentary System

India follows a Parliamentary form of government, inspired by the British model.

🔹 Key Features

1. Dual Executive

  • Nominal Head → President of India
  • Real Executive → Prime Minister and Council of Ministers

2. Collective Responsibility

  • Council of Ministers is collectively responsible to the Lok Sabha.

3. Fusion of Powers

  • Executive is part of the Legislature.
  • Ministers are members of Parliament.

4. Prime Minister’s Leadership

  • PM is the central figure in governance.

5. Majority Rule

  • Government must enjoy majority support in Lok Sabha.

6. Political Accountability

  • Government can be removed through a no-confidence motion.

🔸 Why Parliamentary System?

  • Ensures accountability and flexibility
  • Allows quick removal of inefficient governments
  • Encourages coordination between executive and legislature

⚖️ Other Important Features (Briefly)

  • Fundamental Rights → Guarantee civil liberties
  • Directive Principles of State Policy → Guide welfare state
  • Secular State → No official religion
  • Independent Judiciary → Guardian of Constitution
  • Universal Adult Franchise → Right to vote for all adults
  • Single Citizenship → Promotes national unity

✅ Conclusion

The Indian Constitution uniquely blends:

  • Federal structure → division of powers
  • Unitary strength → strong central authority
  • Parliamentary system → responsible government

👉 This combination ensures unity in diversity, political stability, and democratic governance in a vast and diverse country like India.

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