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How is Indian secularism different from US secularism
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Yogita Ingle 4 years, 10 months ago

Indian concept of Secularism  USA's concept of Secularism
a. Indian Secularism is based on the principle of Equal respect for all religions, where State respects every religious community and their sentiments.  USA's concept of Secularism is based on mutual exclusion. There is a strict separation of state and religion
b. . Indian principle of Secularism is not absolute, Government is not strictly separated from religion. State practises principled distance where it can initiate state sponsored reforms , government can intervene to ban those practises which go against the very idea of fundamental rights to life and dignity  practises which are unjust and discriminatory. For example banning of sati For example in , US ,  the principle of secularism is absolute, State does not interfere in the religion and in the same manner, religion does not interfere in the affairs of the state.

 

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