In what way does Indian Secularism differ from others
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Religion is strictly separated from the state in case of American Secularism. On the other hand, religious affairs can be intervened by the state in case of Indian Secularism.
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However, India's secularism does not completely separate religion and state. The Indian Constitution has allowed extensive interference of the state in religious affairs, such as constitutional abolition of untouchability, opening up of all Hindu temples to people of 'lower caste' etc.
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