Write one significant way in which Indian secularism differs from secularism
practiced in United States of America.
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Comparison with Western secularism
Everyone is equal under law, and subject to the same laws irrespective of his or her religion, in the West. In contrast, in India, the word secular does not mean a "thorough-going separation of religion and state" states Donald Smith. However, some separation exists.
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