Political Science, asked by Jyoti101, 1 year ago

explain the concept of principled distance

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Answered by doreamon1
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1.Principled Distance is a new model of secularism given by Rajeev Bhargava.

2. It is different from western model of secularism which is the separation of government institutions and persons mandated to represent the state from religious institutions and religious dignitaries.

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Answered by gratefuljarette
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The Moral Gap is Rajeev Bhargava's current paradigm of secularism.

Explanation:

  • This is separate from the Western concept of secularism and is the detachment from religious organizations and religious dignitaries by government agencies and individuals appointed to serve the Government.
  • Even if the State is not explicitly independent from faith, Indian secularism retains a moral distinction from faith. Which implies any State involvement with religion must be focused on the principles laid down in the Constitution.
  • The secularism has also, officially, motivated modern India. In fact, counter to Western secularism ideas, India's secularism doesn't distinguish faith and society. The Indian Constitution has allowed substantial State intervention in religious affairs. India is doing faith and state in section apart.

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