how is indian secularism different from other countries
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In practice, unlike Western notions of secularism, India's secularism does not separate religion and state. The Indian Constitution has allowed extensive interference of the state in religious affairs. India does partially separate religion and state. ... Critics claim the Indian form of secularism as "pseudo-secularism".
In other democracies like France and the United States, secularism means that the state does not recognize any religion. In fact, in France, secularism means that the state does not even allow religious symbols in government institutions. In contrast, in India, secularism means equal respect for all religions. Hence, even though India is secular, the government of India recognizes religious holidays like Diwali, Id and Christmas. Such religious holidays do not exist in other democracies.
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