Difference between western secularism and indian secularism vision ias
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The western concept of secularism requires complete separation of religion and state. However, in India, neither in law nor in practice any 'wall of separation' between religion and the State exists. On the other hand, in Indian secularism, state shall interfere in religion so as to remove evils in it.
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