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GST Undermines Federal Structure

States need discretionary powers for better resource mobilisation

The way GST has been designed and implemented shows how the federal structure in India is systematically undermined. The major issue in the fiscal federalism in India is the fiscal imbalance between states and the centre.

The resource mobilisation potential is concentrated with the Centre while socio economic responsibilities are with states. Now, over time what has happened

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