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What strategies does the Indian Government adopts regarding its Religious communities?

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Answered by Wafabhatt
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The strategy the Indian Government adopts regarding its Religious communities is; 

Secularism. 

Under this strategy, the state does not have a religion. There is no national religion and people belonging to any religion can be the head of the state. 

In order to avoid conflict between different religious groups of the society, this strategy was adopted by the government. 
Answered by hotelcalifornia
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The Indian Government adopts the strategy of Secularism regarding its Religious communities. This implies that the religions of our people do not interfere with the affairs of the State. Secularism promotes the thought that "all religions are equal" and that there must be no discrimination on the basis of religion practised and believed. Under this principle, there is no main religion or the State has no principle religion and people belonging to any religion group can be the head of our State, and can hold any position of office in any and every field of service.

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