New Delhi: Over the past decade, Modi has recognized the significance of a “double-engine” government. He understands that without effective collaboration between the central and state governments, advancing the development agenda is not feasible. It has been observed in several states ruled by opposition parties that they have obstructed the implementation of many central schemes, such as Ayushman Bharat.
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