## Summary: "India’s Queasy Federalism" (The Times of India, August 23, 2025) This article discusses the **challenges to India's federal structure** posed by recent attempts to alter the balance of power between the Union (central government) and the States. The focus is on a bill proposing the removal of jailed ministers, which has triggered constitutional debates around Articles 368 (amendment power) and 164 (appointment of State ministers). ### Key Points - **Core Constitutional Tension:** The Indian Constitution aims for a cooperative federalism, but recent events have seen a tilt favoring central authority over states, raising questions about autonomy[1]. - **Role of Articles 368 & 164:** Article 368 determines how constitutional amendments occur, while Article 164 concerns ministerial appointments at the State level. The intersection of these articles has sparked controversy amid the bill proposing removal of ministers who are jailed[1]. - **Power Dy...
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