💨 Abstract
The article discusses whether India should speak up for Hindus facing persecution in other countries, and if it should allow them to seek shelter and residency in India. The author notes that while Hinduism is primarily an Indian religion, it's not straightforward to offer preferential treatment to persecuted Hindus due to India's secular status and domestic issues with religious discrimination.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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