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Q1 what do you mean by the term secularismQ2 why is it important to separate religion from the state

Q3 mention three objectives in Indian secularism

Q4 How is Indian secularism different from the US secularism

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Answered by kollivarshith18
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Answered by shivkumari81
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Ans.1 Andrew Copson's 2017 book 'Secularism – Politics, Religion, and Freedom' defines it using principles from the work of French historian and sociologist of secularism, Jean Baubérot: 1) separation of religious institutions from the institutions of state, and no domination of the political sphere by religious institutions.

Ans.2 The separation of the State and religion in democratic societies is important because of the following reasons: It helps a country to function democratically.So, it protects people from any type of religious violence. It protects the freedom of individuals to exit from their religion, embrace another religion.

Ans.3 The three objectives of a secular state are: 1) That one religious community does not dominate another; 2) That some members do not dominate other members of the same religious community; 3) That the State does not enforce any particular religion nor take away the religious freedom of individuals.

Ans.4 Difference between Indian and American Secularism: While the Indian State follows the strategy of positive intervention, the American State strictly follows the policy of the separation of religion from politics and does not interfere in the religious activities of any religion.

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