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Identifying and Regulating Religion in India: Law, History and the Place of Worship By Geetanjali Srikantan. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2020. Pp. 258. $110.00 (cloth); $88.00 (digital). ISBN: 9781108840538.
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