India's struggle between Hinduism and secular nationalism India occupies an important position in the history of imperialism and colonization and has made it possible for the events of this billion people to be particularly important for today's citizens make. India also faces the issue of religion and diversity in the Federal Republic and their experience is important for Americans interested in these issues. India is faced with an increasing number of governance actions that require the use of violence to achieve political goals.
According to the Constitution, India can not be a Hindu country. This is worldly India. The official website of BJP Chair Amit Shah has made a new definition of secularism and patriotism. The website reveals that Hinduism is nationalism and culture is secular. Therefore, Hinduism is understood as a new pseudonymistic pseudonym, all Hindus' pride, and the disorder of all non-Hindu negative strokes. Meanwhile, Modiji spread the tough Hindutva using the power of Yogi Adityanath, while becoming an angel of a guardian with a secularistic confrontation line "Subka Sath Subka Vikas". The language is more complex, overcoming the division secret tactics, playing with emotion is a new intellectual and competitive fierce political platform created by Modiji recently copied by other regions of the world.
The self-image of India is based on secularism, but the identity of Pakistan is based on the mythical story of "two-state" theory, believing that Indian Muslims and Hindus represent. As the two single, incompatible civilizations Jinna asserts, their foundation is "contradictory thoughts and concepts". It is essential that Pakistan is the country (and country) of the Indian Muslim hometown and its self-image as an advanced modern Islamic state. It (and still) builds a threat to Hinduism ("other") domination and majorityism. Therefore, the concept of "Muslim" Pakistan and "Hindu" India's equality was always at the center of Pakistan's self-concept. Former Prime Minister Zurifka Bhutto wrote as follows.