Answer:
Indian
Constitution is both rigid and flexible, because the procedure of amendment is
neither easy nor difficult. The Constitution has provided a federal structure
for India. The jurisdictions of the centre and state have been defined and demarcated.
Both the centre and the states have been authorised to exercise powers independency.
There are provisions which can change the Federal structure into a
Unitary one. Amendments can be made only with the consent of both the Centre
and the States. A special majority of the Union Parliament, i.e., a majority of
not less then two-thirds vote is required to amend the Constitution. Thus
Indian Constitution enjoys the advantages of a combination of flexibility and
rigidity.
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