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Yogita Ingle 6 years, 6 months ago
Major power sharing arrangements in India are power shared among government means that these powers are distributed between legislature, executive and judiciary Power shared among different levels among government means that the powers are not only in hands of central government but some of the powers are also given to union government
Power shared among different social groups- means powers can be shared between religious or linguistic groups for example power shared in Belgium between Dutch and Germans
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