8. Describe the strategy of intervention' in the case of Indian
Secularism.
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The strategy of intervention refers to the policy of interference in religious affais of a community if the fundamental or the basic rights of a person is denied due to religious traditions or principles. For example, the Indian State follows the strategy of intervention in cases where members of one community discriminate against members of the same religious community. For example, in order to prevent upper-caste Hindus from dominating lower-caste Hindus, untouchability has been abolished and no discrimination isallowed on the basis of caste or sect.
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