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SHORT ANSWER: Articles 261 and 262 of the Indian Constitution deal with the enforcement of interstate agreements and the resolution of disputes between states. DETAILS: - Article 261 mandates that full faith and credit shall be given to public acts, records, and judicial proceedings of each state in every other state. - Article 262 provides for the adjudication of disputes relating to the waters of inter-state rivers or river valleys by Parliament and allows Parliament to make laws for the resolution of such disputes. - The Supreme Court can be involved in resolving disputes under Article 262 if the law made by Parliament allows for it. PUNISHMENT / IMPLICATIONS (if applicable): - There are no specific punishments mentioned in these articles; however, failure to comply with interstate agreements may lead to legal disputes. SOURCE: - Constitution of India
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