Concept:Indian secularism allows the state to intervene in religion for reforms and protects minority rights, while US secularism enforces strict separation without interference.
Explanation:Option A is correct: In the USA, neither the state nor religion can interfere in each other's matters. This is strict separation.
Option B is correct: The Indian Constitution has specific provisions for Protection of Minority Rights under Articles 29 and 30, which the USA does not have.
Option C is false: Only the USA maintains strict separation; India follows a "principled distance" model.
Option D is false: In the USA, the state cannot allow religious reforms; in India, the state can enact reforms for minority communities.
Thus, the correct statements are A and B.
Answer:D. A and B