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Problem 19 - Entrance Test
Unlike the 'coming together' federations, India's 'holding together' federation implies that:
A. All constituent units have equal powers.
B. The central government is relatively more powerful vis-à-vis the states.
C. States have the right to secede from the Union.
D. There is no clear division of powers.
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Correct: B
In 'holding together' federations, the central government tends to be more powerful vis-à-vis the states. Constituent units often have unequal powers, and some units may be granted special status. India is an example of this type of federation.