Secularism in India: Historical Debates and Evolving Interpretations

“Secularism in some form is a requirement for the democratic life of religiously diverse societies,” wrote the philosopher Charles Taylor (1998). India’s religious diversity led to the adoption of secularism to protect freedom of religion and equal treatment of religions. The explicit use of secular was added to the Preamble through the 42nd Constitutional Amendment … Continue reading Secularism in India: Historical Debates and Evolving Interpretations