Difference between indian and western concept of secularism
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Indian Secularism over a period has demonstrated equality and democracy as part of secularism and is based on equal treatment to all religions as 'Sarva Dharma Samabhava'. Whereas, in the West, secularism is defined as: not allowing religion into public space.
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If such ideas of making India a religious nation are allowed to grow, secularism is under threat. There is nothing called Indian or Western secularism. The doctrine refers to separation of religion from state. It is more than “all religions are equal”, it keeps religion away from government.
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