However, it's safe to say that:
* Central List: Contains a significant number of subjects, generally concerning matters of national importance. It's larger than the Concurrent List.
* Concurrent List: Contains a more moderate number of subjects, areas where both the central and state governments have the power to legislate.
To get a precise count, one would need to meticulously review the current version of the Seventh Schedule of the Indian Constitution, which details these lists, and then interpret how overlapping subjects are categorized. This is a task best left to legal experts specializing in Indian constitutional law. Simply stating numbers without that careful analysis would be inaccurate.