The 'Union of India' consists of:
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A.
States only
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B.
States and Union Territories
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C.
States, Union Territories, and Acquired Territories
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D.
States and Acquired Territories only
Correct Answer:
C. States, Union Territories, and Acquired Territories
Explanation:
The Constitution of India defines the Union of India as the collection of all constituent States. While the broader term "Territory of India" encompasses States, Union Territories, and any acquired territories, the "Union of India" specifically refers only to the federal units (the States) that share a power-sharing relationship with the Central Government. Therefore, the Union of India consists of States only.
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