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Explain the passages with reference to the context :Indian converts………… between them.

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Context: The author says that India is a nation and in every nation there may be groups. So in India also there are many groups of different religions. But all the people of non-Indian origin who settled in India became particularly Indian. The Christians, Jews, Parsis, Moslems, etc., who have settled in India are first Indian and then anyone else. 

Explanation : In these lines the author says that Indian culture has been secular. It is not related to any caste or religion. Many people changed their religion yet they called themselves Indians. They had always the feelings of nationalism. If they went to any other country of their own religion, there also they were looked as Indians. Thus, we see that Indian culture is something peculiar and different from the culture of other countries.



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