Regarding the secular character of the Indian Constitution, which of the following statements accurately describes the "Positive Concept of Secularism" embodied in it?
Introduction, Making & Features of the Constitution — question ID 1135
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Explanation
Western secularism implies a complete separation between state and religion (negative concept). However, the Indian Constitution embodies the positive concept of secularism, where all religions in our country—reardless of their size or population—enjoy equal status, protection, and support from the State, as reflected in Articles 25 to 28.