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SHORT ANSWER: Articles 252 to 262 of the Indian Constitution provide a framework for resolving disputes between states and the central government while respecting state autonomy. DETAILS: - Article 252 allows Parliament to legislate on matters in the State List if two or more states request it. - Article 253 empowers Parliament to make laws for implementing international treaties and agreements. - Article 254 deals with the inconsistency between central laws and state laws, giving precedence to central laws in case of conflict. - Article 256 mandates the states to comply with the directions of the central government in certain matters. - Article 262 provides for the adjudication of disputes relating to water and other matters between states. PUNISHMENT / IMPLICATIONS (if applicable): - Non-compliance with central laws may lead to legal challenges and disputes. SOURCE: - Constitution of India
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