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What do you understand by democratic federalism? How does it promote decentralization of power in India?

Topic: Politics and Society. Syllabus: Politics and Society: Nation, democracy and citizenship; Political parties, pressure groups, social and political elite; Regionalism and decentralization of politics; Secularization. Same official PYQ from year-wise 2020 and Politics and Society.

Revision summary

Democratic federalism is multi-level government filled by votes. Indian states decentralize linguistic and policy power from the Union. 73rd and 74th Amendments push toward local bodies. Scheduled councils are an ethnic federal path. Central schemes and local caste capture can reverse the flow.

Model answer

Introduction

Democratic federalism is a union of governments in which both the Centre and the units draw power from votes, not from a single appointed chain. In India it promotes decentralization when states and local bodies are real governments, not branch offices.

Body

Meaning

  • Federalism divides competence. Democracy fills both tiers with elected authority and rights.
  • India is a Union with a strong Centre, yet states have political life, which Kothari’s democratic deepening used.

How it decentralizes

  • States make education, health, and law-and-order bargains closer to linguistic peoples, a check on one-culture nationalism.
  • 73rd and 74th Amendments take power toward panchayats and municipalities, including women and weaker sections on paper.
  • Finance commissions, GST Council, and scheme sharing are federal arenas, even when the Centre is loud.
  • Sixth Schedule councils illustrate ethnic democratic federalism for some tribal areas.

Limits

  • Concurrent muscle, CAG of all-India services, and centrally sponsored missions can recentralize.
  • Village capture by dominant castes can make local democracy a faction office.

Promotion, not guarantee

  • Democratic federalism is the constitutional path of decentralization. Practice decides the last mile.

Flow diagram

flowchart TD
  DF[Democratic federalism] --> ST[Elected states]
  DF --> LG[Panchayat municipality]
  ST --> DC[Decentralized power]
  LG --> DC

Conclusion

Democratic federalism is voted power at more than one level. It promotes Indian decentralization through states, local government, and scheduled councils, whenever the Union resists turning them into agencies.

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Students also ask

  • Is India truly federal?

    It is a Union with federal features. Democratic politics still gives states weight.

  • Do panchayats equal decentralization?

    They can. Funds, functionaries and functions must actually move.

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