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FEDERALISM AT CROSSROADS
The New Indian Express Bhubaneswar
|December 31, 2025
As GST reforms swell Centre's revenue kitty, many states say two-rate structure unevenly burdens their economies; fund onus on states under G-RAM-G Act raises queries over fiscal stress on welfare measures
INDIA'S federal structure rests on a calibrated balance between a strong Union and fiscally and politically empowered states.
Although states shoulder wide responsibilities in health, agriculture, law and order, and welfare, revenue-raising powers are increasingly being centralised. Over the past year (late 2024-2025), this latent imbalance has crystallised into political and economic contention.
Fiscal Federalism: GST, Cesses and the Erosion of State Space
Introduced in 2017 as a putative "grand federal bargain", the Goods and Services Tax has emerged as the principal arena of Centre-state recrimination. Although constitutionally conceived as a shared levy, states often claim that they retain little effective autonomy over rates and remain dependent on timely compensation and transfers.
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