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explain the principles of indian secularism?​

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Answered by prakashakash802
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The Indian Constitution stands for a secular state. ... Secularism calls for a doctrine where all religions are given equal status, recognition and support from the state or it can also be defined as a doctrine that promotes separation of state from religion.

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Comparison with Western secularism

Comparison with Western secularismIn the West, the word secular implies three things: freedom of religion, equal citizenship to each citizen regardless of their religion, and the separation of religion and state (polity).

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