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Secularism holds that none of India's religions can enforce religious laws on the entirety of the country. This protects India's multiplicity of religions from governmental intrusion or repression.
Mohammad Ghouse has written: 'Secularism, society, and law in India' -- subject(s): Freedom of religion, Secularism
Jawaharlal Nehru is often credited as the father of Indian secularism for his commitment to creating a secular state in India that respects all religions equally. He played a significant role in shaping India's secular principles as outlined in its constitution.
Secularism is found in countries where there is a separation between government institutions and religious organizations, allowing for freedom of religion and belief. It is often enshrined in the constitution and is prevalent in countries like France, the United States, and India.
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Indian secularism differs from other democratic countries in its approach of state neutrality towards all religions, as enshrined in its Constitution. Unlike some countries where secularism may mean separation of religion and state, Indian secularism emphasizes equal respect for all religions and prohibits discrimination based on religion. This inclusivity is unique to India's secular principles.
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Activities that violate secularism include government favoritism towards a specific religion, religious discrimination in public services or employment, imposition of religious beliefs on individuals, and funding religious organizations with public money.