What are the features of Indian Secularism?
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Answer:
Features of secular state are:
1) A secular state does not has any official religion.
2) It neither encourages nor discourages the practice of any religion.
3) All citizens are free to propagate, profess or practice their own religion.
4) No discrimination is made among citizens on the basis of religion.
Explanation:
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Indian Secularism doesn't focus only on Inter-State separation and the idea of inter-religious equality.
Indian model of secularism take tolerance to the next level.
Indian secularism is distinct form of secularism which facilitates interaction between state and religion.
Unlike the concept of Western secularism, where state and religions affaors are strictly separated. Indian secularism illiterate state intervention in religious affairs, state and religion go hand in hand.
Indian model of secularism facilitates accommodation, and promotes religious equality, there is no hostility towards any religion and equal respect for all religions.
India chose this model of secularism as religion was deeply embedded in the Indian society. In India, religion was not a private affair but the way of life.