India, April 5 -- In India, age-old traditions weave through the fabric of daily life. And on the other hand, the ideals of democracy are deeply cherished. We often find ourselves caught in a paradox: Can a secular Constitution truly reflect the spiritual essence of a nation so steeped in religion? This question pops up time and again in discussions on balancing our rich cultural heritage with the modern framework of laws that govern us. Some argue that these two worlds-our spiritual traditions and the secular principles of democracy-must be by definition at odds. But is that really the case, or is there something deeper at play here?

To answer that, we first need to step back and ask: What do we actually mean by "religion" and "culture"...