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    Delhi is not a state because of its unique political and administrative status. It is classified as a Union Territory with a special provision—called the National Capital Territory (NCT) of Delhi. The Indian Constitution gives Delhi its own legislative assembly, but certain powers (like police, law, and land) remain with the central government. This arrangement ensures that India’s capital remains under the control of the Union for national security and governance reasons.
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