Review:

Secularism In India

overall review score: 4.2
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Secularism in India refers to the principle of state neutrality towards all religions, where the government does not favor any particular religion or discriminate against others.

Key Features

  • State neutrality towards all religions
  • Protection of religious freedom
  • Equal treatment of all religions
  • Separation of religion and state

Pros

  • Promotes religious harmony
  • Protects minority rights
  • Fosters a diverse and inclusive society

Cons

  • Challenges in implementation and enforcement
  • Incidents of religious tension and violence

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