Centre-State Relations — Current Affairs 2026
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GST Council Deadlock Over Rate Rationalization
September 2024The GST Council's inability to reach consensus on rate rationalization highlights the complexities of cooperative federalism in India. With states having collective veto power in the GST Council, disagreements between the Centre and states, or among states themselves, can stall important economic reforms. This situation demonstrates how the constitutional design of Centre-State relations in financial matters requires constant negotiation and compromise. The GST system represents a unique experiment in fiscal federalism where states have surrendered their taxation autonomy in exchange for a share in a unified tax system.
UPSC Angle: Questions may focus on cooperative federalism, GST Council structure, Centre-State financial relations, and the balance between national economic policy and state autonomy in taxation.
Supreme Court Upholds Centre's Power in Telecommunications Sector
August 2024The Supreme Court's ruling affirming the Centre's exclusive jurisdiction over telecommunications under the Union List has significant implications for Centre-State relations in the digital age. This judgment clarifies that states cannot regulate or tax telecommunications services independently, reinforcing the constitutional division of powers. The case arose from various state governments' attempts to impose additional regulations and taxes on telecom companies, leading to conflicts with Central policies. This reflects the ongoing tension between states' revenue needs and the Centre's policy uniformity requirements in sectors of national importance.
UPSC Angle: Relevant for questions on legislative relations, Union List subjects, judicial interpretation of Centre-State powers, and the impact of technology on federal relations.