(UCA News) — Indians see religious tolerance as the central plank of their national identity but stick to their own religious group when it comes to making friends or getting married, says a new Pew survey.
The survey report released on July 28 was based on nearly 30,000 face-to-face interviews with adults conducted in 17...
Religious Tolerance Central To Indians’ Identity – Survey
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