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IJSP is an International, Peer Reviewed/ Refereed, Indexed, Open Access, Online Journal of Arts and Social Sciences. 10 Golden Years of the regular Publication Call for Paper : IJSP invites Research articles, View Papers, Short Communications, Book Reviews etc for Vol 11(02):2024 Timeline for Vol 11(02):2024 Proposed Publication Date (Online): 31 July 2024, (Print): 15 August 2024 Last Date of Submission: 31 May 2024

Centralization of Federalism

Rugved Gadge, Chitresh Kumar Sharma

Affiliations:

  1. Scholar, Bachelor of arts, Indira Gandhi National Open University, New Delhi, INDIA
  2. Scholar, Electronics and Communication Engineering, APJ Abdul Kalam Technical University Noida,  INDIA

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The topic we will be analyzing in our research paper is a vital clog in a wheel of different political systems operating throughout the world. What we showcase in our study is a recurring phenomenon in the political lives of the nations. But where we differ in the viewpoint is the reason behind the emergence of the power concentration in well-established systems and the expected outcomes and methodologies these regimes tend to employ to prolong their rule. There are different manifestations in different parts of the world but there is something similar that pervades the phenomenon all over. That has been discussed in detail in our study which tries to bring about coherence and study similar techniques through which centralized power tries to perpetuate their hold on power. Our observation has been derived from the current scenario of the nation-state system as well as the role played by historic events in the unfolding of the political exigencies at times. The moot point of our research is the dismantling of the established power structures by the varying degree which ultimately leads to damage to the power distribution among the constituent units of the state.

Keywords:
Centralization, Federalism, Constitution, Power