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Policy | Cooperative federalism is the need to the hour, but it’s missing

The Centre has come to commandeer too much of resources through centrally-sponsored schemes over the formulation of which the states have no say. These schemes are implemented by the states but the Centre takes credit for them.

October 03, 2019 / 11:35 IST
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Subir Roy

Centre-state relations are likely to suffer a setback with the Union Cabinet mandating the 15th finance commission to create a fund for defense and internal security. Likely to be called the Rashtriya Suraksha Nidhi, it will come out of the Centre’s gross tax receipts and remain outside of the consolidated fund of India.

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The overt justification for the move is the Centre wanting the states to share the cost of defending the country form external and internal threats. However, the underlying reason is to pass onto the states some of the financial burden for defense and security.

This will result in more fiscal elbow room for the Centre and a decline in the states’ finances, souring of Centre-state ties which are grounded in financial matters. More fundamentally, it will set back cooperative federalism seen as a pathway along which the country can progress by remaining focused and develop.