Explain the following strategies adopted by the indian State to prevent religious domination: (i) Distancing itself from religion (ii) Non-Interference (iii) Strategy of intervention
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Non- interference- A 1915 definition is that non-interventionism is a policy characterized by the absence of "interference by a state or states in the external affairs of another state without its consent, or in its internal affairs with or without its consent".
Strategy of intervation- 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.
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