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write one difference between western secularism and indian secularism

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Answered by PSVS
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In the west principle of mutual exclusion is followed, that is both state and religion are mutually exclusive in their sphere of operation,

whereas in Indian context, equal protection is given to all religions by the state and it doesn’t favor one religion over other and no religion is specified as state religion.
Answered by Vesperia
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The Western mood of secularism and Indian secularism have one thing in common, they are neither theoretic nor do they establish a religion.

In the US , separation of religion and state is understood as mutual exclusion, the state will not intervene in affairs of religion and in the same manner, religion will not interfere in affairs of state. Each has a separate spear of its own.

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