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How did religious differences lead to the division of India?

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Answered by ayushgupta9868
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India and pakistan is one of the example of it


ronnyarias52: Durante el I milenio, el judaísmo y el cristianismo llegaron a la India formando pequeñas comunidades. El budismo, la religión predominante del sureste asiático, nació en India
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Answered by BhaveshMalviya
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India is characterized by more ethnic and religious groups than most other countries of the world. Aside from the much noted 2000-odd castes, there are eight "major" religions, 15-odd languages spoken in various dialects in 22 states and nine union territories, and a substantial number of tribes and sects.

Three ethnic or religious conflicts have stood out of late: two occurred in the states of "Assam and Punjab; another, the more widely known Hindu-Muslim conflict, continues to persist. The Assam problem is primarily ethnic, the Punjab problem is based on both religious and regional conflicts, while the Hindu-Muslim problem is predominantly religious.


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