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View Weekly PageAnswer: India maintains principled distance and can intervene in religions for reform; USA maintains strict separation of Church and State
Secularism comparison: (a) USA: 'Wall of separation' (First Amendment) - State cannot establish religion or interfere in religious affairs; strict neutrality, (b) India: 'Principled distance' - State has no religion but can intervene to reform religions (e.g., abolish untouchability, regulate temple entry, ban triple talaq) to promote equality, social justice. Indian secularism is transformative; American secularism is non-interference. Both protect religious freedom but with different approaches to State-religion relationship.