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How the indian context of secularism different from western secularism?

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Answered by MissTanya
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Indian secularism is fundamentally different from Western secularism. 'Equal protection by the State to all religions'. He wanted a secular state to be one that “protects all religions, but does not favour one at the expense of others and does not itself adopt any religion as the state religion”.

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