Question
What is ‘Indian secularism’?

Answer

The Indian constitution mandates that the Indian state be secular. It has the following objectives:
  1. One religious community does not dominate another.
  2. Some members do not dominate other members of the same religious community.
  3. The state does not enforce any particular religion nor it takes away the religious freedom of individuals.

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