Examine the federal structure of India in comparison with that of the United States. Analyse how recent Centre–State issues highlight similarities and differences.

Subject: Comparison: Indian Constitutional Scheme with Others (GS-II)

Understanding Question – Finding Information


Precise Syllabus Mapping: Comparison of the Indian constitutional scheme with that of other countries. (GS Paper – II)

 

Marks and Words Limit:

  • The marks-oriented approach to answering (10-mark, 150-word) questions in the question is to use Bullet Points (one idea per bullet point), Brainstorming, or a combination of both.
  • The way to score good marks in questions worth (15 marks. 250 words) is to use the Heading and Subheading method while writing your answers.

 

Directive words

  • Examine → Explain key features with comparison
  • Analyse → Link theory with practice using recent Centre–State issues

 

Focal points of the questions:

  • Comparative federal structure: India vs USA
  • Contemporary Centre–State issues showing: Similarities, Differences

 

Dos & Don’ts


Do for Maximum Marks

  • Can use Brainstorming Idea: Constitutional design → Operational practice → Centre–State tensions → Federal resilience
  • Use comparative headings (India vs USA)
  • Anchor analysis in constitutional provisions
  • Maintain neutral, analytical tone
  • Link recent issues to federal principles, not politics
  • Highlight cooperative federalism where relevant

 

Don’t do these Common Mistakes

  • Don’t write two separate country essays
  • Avoid political commentary or party references
  • Don’t overload with case names or data
  • Avoid extreme claims (e.g., “India is not federal”)
  • Don’t ignore fiscal federalism

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