How indian concept of secularism differ from united states?
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Secularism means that state(here state means nation) will not promote any religion. The primary difference between the American and Indian secularism is that in the American secularism, the state does not intervene in religious affairs, but in the Indian secularism, the state can intervene and it often does.
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While the Indian State follows the strategy of positive intervention, the American State strictly follows the policy of the separation of religion from politics and does not interfere in the religious activities of any religion.
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