What is communalism? Right, these are both terms that are given in your GS1 syllabus. Now, the difference of perplexity here is that perplexity gives you the answer directly. It is not a search engine, it's an answer engine. And in communalism, complex ideology, interest in identity of specific religious or ethnic groups over the larger society, division, conflict, etc. Definition, then obviously the good thing that you can check is what are the types of communalism which we should have done on Google for secularism. What are the types of secularism? And then, you know, perplexity is very good in this because it is all going on in free version. What is the historical context? What is the conclusion? And some related questions that lead to communalism. So, you keep getting follow-on questions and answers. And here, if you want to read the original source, from where they have taken this answer, then, you know, they give you a lot of the other information as well.
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