What strategy does indian government adopts regarding its religion communities?
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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.
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.
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Secularism is the strategy that the Indian government adopts regarding its religion communities .
Explanation:
- Under this policy, there is no faith in the Country. No national religion exists and people who belong to any faith can be the head of the state. This strategy was introduced by the government to avoid conflicts between different religious groups within the community.
- This means that our people's beliefs do not mess with state affairs. Secularism advocates the idea that "all faiths are fair" and that on the basis of religion observed and accepted, there must be no bigotry.
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