What characterizes Indian secularism compared to secularism in the Western context?
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Indian secularism strictly separates religion and state, much like the model seen in the United States.
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Indian secularism involves the state having no interaction with religion at any level.
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Indian secularism focuses on maintaining a balance between respecting all religions without giving preferential treatment to any single religion.
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Indian secularism means that the state adopts an official religion, but allows the practice of other religions.