Inter-State Council empowers the President to establish a body to inquire, advise, and recommend for intergovernmental coordination. The President may, when public interest so requires, establish an Inter State Council to inquire into and advise on inter State disputes, investigate and discuss subjects of common interest between States and the Union, and make recommendations-particularly for better coordination of policy and action-and to define the Council's duties, organisation and procedure by order.
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Inter-State Council empowers the President to establish a body to inquire, advise, and recommend for intergovernmental coordination.
The President may, when public interest so requires, establish an Inter State Council to inquire into and advise on inter State disputes, investigate and discuss subjects of common interest between States and the Union, and make recommendations-particularly for better coordination of policy and action-and to define the Council's duties, organisation and procedure by order.
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