Social Sciences, asked by neha119695, 1 year ago

how is secularism in India different from that in France and the united states ?

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Answered by samikshasingh224
23
In India, a very broad set of heterogeneous people and groups call themselves secular each with different agendas, but they all really have only one thing in common. They fear a united, caste-free, Hinduism-aligned society , and its implications. All talk of secularism is really about going to any lengths to prevent this from happening.

In the US and France , secularism is about ‘separation of the church from the state’, i.e US or France Congress will not make laws that favour one religion over another.
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Answered by kashyappatel6573
15
Because in secularism the government cannot discriminate against other religion
in United States the religious practice is differ from ours religin
Same like France also

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