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How is Indian Secularism different from the secularism practiced in the USA? answer should have about 120 words .... if you will answer it correctly ............ I will mark you as brainliest....... plssss answer it fast......

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Answered by aahana69
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Answered by kritikas1775
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One way in which Indian secularism differs from the dominant understanding of secularism as practised in the United States of America is that there is a strict separation between religion and the State in American secularism. However, in Indian secularism, the State can intervene in religious affairs.

The US and India have identified as 'secular' in their constitution. While the US recognizes no religion as part of their secularism, India accepts all religions as part of their secular fabric. US does not hinder the operations of any religion. ... That is the difference between Indian secularism and the US secularism.

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