The federal systems of India and the USA are different in all the foll

The federal systems of India and the USA are different in all the following respects, except

[amp_mcq option1=”State’s representation in the Upper House” option2=”dual citizenship” option3=”dual system of Courts” option4=”dual Government” correct=”option4″]

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UPSC CAPF – 2018
Both India and the USA have a dual government system, meaning there is a government at the central/federal level and governments at the state level. This is a characteristic of a federal system and is present in both countries. Therefore, it is not a difference between the two federal systems.
A dual government system is a fundamental feature of federalism, present in both the Indian and US political structures.
A) State’s representation in the Upper House (Rajya Sabha in India, Senate in USA) is different: based on population in India, equal (two per state) in USA. B) Citizenship is different: single in India, generally dual (federal and state citizenship, and potentially citizenship of another country) in the USA. C) The judicial system is different: integrated in India, dual (separate federal and state court systems) in the USA.