Indian secularism
Indian secularism is a principle enshrined in the Constitution of India that promotes the separation of religion from the State. It ensures that the government treats all religions equally and does not favor or discriminate against any particular faith. This approach aims to maintain harmony among the diverse religious communities in the country.
In practice, Indian secularism allows individuals to freely practice their religion while also ensuring that religious beliefs do not interfere with the functioning of the State. This framework supports the coexistence of various religions, including Hinduism, Islam, Christianity, and others, fostering a pluralistic society.