India’s Waqf Amendment Bill, 2024, introduces reforms ensuring transparency, gender equality, and sectarian inclusivity. It removes contentious provisions, strengthens government oversight, and mandates Muslim women’s representation. Compared to Western and Asian countries, India’s framework is more structured and inclusive in Waqf management.
Earlier, because of resource constraints, lack of vision and bureaucratic neglect, smaller countries were seen as ‘afterthoughts’, and not partners.
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