(i) Power sharing as existed in different organs of government, (ii) Power sharing seen at different levels of government, (iii) Power sharing seen at different social groups, (iv) Power sharing among political parties, pressure groups and movements
I. Power Sharing in Governance
(i) Legislature: Power sharing to keep echo of each letter in constitution reverberating, to investigate cause and effect in comprehensive way and make laws always prudent and sustainable.
(ii) Executive: To handle smooth administration, the least manifested in corruption, causing malevolence, Mala-fides incidents and a common peaceful and coherent milieu - made for the observers ( children of country ) to get always sustainable, real, substantiated and examined rational mind.
Introspection and reforms brought out from the cause created by both head and heart. It's a complete process of self-realization through introspection at which concentration needn't partitioning-yet it can be realised.
(iii) Judiciary: Monitoring authority on effects of causes formed in the form of laws of the land by Legislature and executed by the Executive. It monitors, enquiries and investigations mens-rea, mala-fides, malevolence and then sets punishment for the person / state / nation, even convicted, in issue physically observed and X-rayed.
II. Power sharing among governments at different levels (Vertical Division of Power):
Levels: (a) Centre, (b) State, (c) Local self-government popularly known or Panchayati Raj formed of three tiers-Village Panchayat/Town Committee, Panchayat Samiti and Zila Parishad. In urban area local government agencies are called corporations, municipal committees.
III. Power-sharing among different social groups: All kinds of associations of persons, body of persons-linguistic and religious groups. ‘Community Government’ in Belgium is a good example of this type of power