The third way in which Indian secularism works to prevent the domination of one religious group over other through a strategy of_____________.
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The third way in which Indian secularism works preventing the domination of one religious group over others is through a strategy of Intervention.
- According to the Constitution, its objectives can only be realized by a secular state by making sure one religious group is undominated by another.
- It also ensures that other members of the same religious group are undominated by any member and that the State does not impose a specific religion nor take away people's religious freedom.
- Thus, there are three specific strategies used to overcome this domination.
- The third form in which Indian secularism typically operates to voluntarily stop the dominance is through an effective intervention strategy.
- Untouchability remains a classic example, where members of similar religion being the 'upper-caste' Hindus often dominate other lower caste.
- Thus, to stop this exclusion based on faith and religion, the Indian Constitution positively forbids critical discrimination against lower caste and Non-touch ability.
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