Federalism and the Formation of States in India
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- Sudha Pai & Asha Sarangi, 2009. "States Reorganisation: Contemporary Concerns," Working Papers id:1839, eSocialSciences.
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Federalism; Indian Constitution; Political Representation; Special Status; Regional Imbalances; federal development; state formation; Indian federal structure; identity; regional development; socio- cultural; economic; political opportunities; Indian Polity; cultural homogeneity; political opportunity; civil society; Hyderabad-Karnataka region; Telangana; State of Andhra Pradesh.;All these keywords.
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