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Bridling central tyranny in India: how regional parties restrain the federal government / Sadanandan, Anoop   Journal Article
Sadanandan, Anoop Journal Article
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Publication 2012.
Summary/Abstract Successive national governments in India have invoked an emergency constitutional provision to impose direct central rule in states over 100 times since 1950. However, such central government usurpation of state governance has declined since the mid- 1990s. This essay demonstrates how India's regional parties, by entering into opportunistic alliances with national parties and joining coalition central governments, have become effective barriers against central dominance. It also identifies the specific dynamics through which this effective veto power is exercised.
Key Words Federalism  India  Regional Parties  Article 356  President's Rule 
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