India is made up of 28 states and 8 country Territories. It is a federal country. The Constitution of India gives each state and Union Territory its own government and a different amount of executive power.
Indian states:
1.Andhra Pradesh
2.Arunachal Pradesh
3.Assam
4.Bihar
5.Chhattisgarh
6.Goa
7.Gujarat
8.Haryana
9.Himachal Pradesh
10.Jharkhand
11.Karnataka
12.Kerala
13.Madhya Pradesh
14.Maharashtra
15.Manipur
16.Meghalaya
17.Mizoram
18.Nagaland
19.Odisha
20.Punjab
21.Rajasthan
22.Sikkim
23.Tamil Nadu
24.Telangana
25.Tripura
26.Uttar Pradesh
27.Uttarakhand
28.West Bengal
The Union Territories:
1.The islands of Andaman and Nicobar
2.Chandigarh
3.The Union Territories of Dadra and Nagar Haveli and Daman and Diu have become one.
4.Lakshadweep
5.Delhi, also called the National Capital Territory of Delhi
6.Puducherry
7.Ladakh
8.Jammu Kashmir
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