CJI D Y Chandrachud emphasizes that India’s cooperative federalism grants states autonomy and doesn’t mandate adherence to central policies. He highlights the importance of dialogue, both cooperative and contentious, in promoting federalism, and notes the diverse and unique relationships each state has with the Centre.
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