Question
The Inter-State Council is headed by: -
Solution
The Inter-State Council is a constitutional body that was established to promote coordination between the Centre and the states in India. The Council is headed by the Prime Minister of India. The Inter-State Council was set up under Article 263 of the Indian Constitution, which provides for the establishment of an Inter-State Council to promote coordination and cooperation between the Centre and the states on matters of common interest.
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