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Asked: May 5, 20242024-05-05T13:08:48+05:30 2024-05-05T13:08:48+05:30In: Political Science

Explain Tension areas in the Union-State relations.

Explain Tension areas in the Union-State relations.

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      Tension areas in Union-State relations in India arise from conflicts over the distribution of powers, resources, and responsibilities between the central government and the state governments. Some key tension areas include:

      1. Fiscal Federalism: Disputes over fiscal autonomy and resource allocation often lead to tensions between the Union and the states. States demand greater fiscal autonomy to raise revenue and control spending, while the central government seeks to maintain control over key sources of revenue such as taxes and grants-in-aid. Issues such as the distribution of central taxes, sharing of revenues from natural resources, and the implementation of centrally-sponsored schemes remain contentious.

      2. Administrative Relations: Friction often arises over administrative matters, including the appointment of governors, deployment of central agencies in states, and the exercise of executive powers. States accuse the central government of overreach and interference in state affairs, while the center contends that it has a legitimate role in ensuring national unity, security, and compliance with constitutional provisions.

      3. Legislative Powers: Conflicts over legislative authority and concurrent jurisdiction between the Union and the states contribute to tensions in Union-State relations. States seek greater autonomy in lawmaking to address regional needs and priorities, while the central government asserts its supremacy in matters of national importance and uniformity of laws. Disputes over concurrent list subjects, legislative encroachments, and the imposition of central laws on states without consultation fuel tensions between the two levels of government.

      4. Political Differences: Political differences between ruling parties at the center and in the states often exacerbate tensions in Union-State relations. Opposition-ruled states may resist central policies and initiatives, leading to confrontations and deadlock. Partisan politics, coalition dynamics, and electoral considerations further strain relations, hindering cooperation and consensus-building between the Union and the states.

      5. Constitutional Interpretation: Divergent interpretations of the Constitution and disputes over constitutional provisions contribute to tension areas in Union-State relations. States may challenge central laws and policies on constitutional grounds, leading to legal battles and judicial intervention. Conflicts over the interpretation of federal principles, emergency provisions, and the scope of executive powers can strain the delicate balance of federalism in India.

      Overall, tension areas in Union-State relations stem from competing interests, power struggles, and divergent priorities between the central government and the states. Addressing these tensions requires dialogue, cooperation, and a commitment to the principles of federalism, decentralization, and cooperative governance. Effective mechanisms for conflict resolution, negotiation, and consultation are essential to ensure harmony and mutual respect between the Union and the states in India's federal system.

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