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  1. Secularism in India means the separation of religion from state. Religious laws in personal domain, for Muslim Indians; and currently, in some situations such as religious indoctrination schools the state partially finances certain religious schools.

  2. Apr 4, 2019 · The Fate of Secularism in India. Christophe Jaffrelot. The political dominance of the BJP’s brand of Hindu nationalism since the 2014 election has called into question the future viability of the country’s secularist tradition and commitment to diversity. Published April 04, 2019. Resources. Print Page.

  3. Jan 10, 2017 · In the Indian case, understanding secularism is central to the way minorities contest cultural and religious homogenization and negotiate ideas of belonging to forge a truly plural society. 1 By focusing on India, this chapter explains how the state has deployed secularist discourse in a unique way.

  4. Nov 25, 2015 · Indias concept of secularism is to equalize all religions so that the state neither actively chooses, nor demonstrates through legislation, a preference or prejudice of one religion over others—a definition that in theory could work.

  5. SECULARISM IN INDIA : CHALLENGES AND ITS FUTURE. Ranbir Singh. Karamvir Singh. The present paper purports to examine and analyze the concept of Secularism in the context of world in general and India in particular. India is a secular state in the same way as it is a democratic state.

  6. Sep 30, 2010 · JAVED MAJEED. Article. Metrics. Get access. Cite. Rights & Permissions. Extract. In the early 1960s, Donald Smith's India as a Secular State questioned the credentials of the Indian state's secularism. Since then the issue of what constitutes secularism in India has loomed large in Indian political thought.

  7. This. of secularism and that, consequently, the Indian state neither is nor was meant to be secular. However, Indian secularists correctly identify the Indian state's distinctive approach to religion-state relations as appropriate to the Indian context and in keeping with India's constitutional goals.

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