While everyone in India is entitled to the freedom of religion as a fundamental right , the State views religion , faith, and belief as irrelevant. Constitutional Provisions: Right to religion in India has always been debated due to its clash with other fundamental rights , social & political factors, legal ambiguities, etc. But one thing is clear: the right to freedom of religion holds immense importance in our country. It is a fundamental right guaranteed by the Constitution, protected under Articles 25 to 28 of the Indian Constitution, for all citizens. Let’s discuss the right to religion in detail in this article which will include constitutional provisions ... The right to religion under Indian Constitution is very wide and goes together with the unique model of Indian secularism and provide a strong foundation for the mutual co- existence of religious diversity in India. The Constitution of India guarantees the Right to Freedom of Religion as a fundamental right , enshrined under Articles 25 to 28. Freedom of religion in India is a fundamental right guaranteed by Article 25–28 of the Constitution of India. [1] Modern India came into existence in 1947 and the Indian constitution 's preamble was amended in 1976, to explicitly declare India a secular state. [2] Supreme Court of India ruled that India was already a secular state from the time it adopted its constitution, what actually was done through this amendment is to state explicitly what was earlier contained implicitly under ...