Which one of the following forms of Constitution contains the features of both the Unitary and Federal Constitution ?
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This question was previously asked in
UPSC CDS-2 – 2019
The Quasi-Federal form of Constitution contains features of both the Unitary and Federal Constitution.
A Unitary constitution concentrates power in the central government, while a Federal constitution divides power between central and regional governments, each being supreme in its sphere. Many modern constitutions, like India’s, blend these features.