In the Preamble, what does the term ‘secular’ imply in the context of the…
2026
In the Preamble, what does the term ‘secular’ imply in the context of the Indian state?
- A.
The state respects all religions equally
- B.
The state restricts religious freedom
- C.
The state follows one religion
- D.
The state promotes only indigenous religions
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Correct answer: A
In the Indian Preamble, “secular” means that the state has no official religion and treats all religions with equal respect. It protects freedom of religion and does not promote one religion over others. Therefore, option A is correct.