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Europe's religious influence on South Asia primarily stemmed from British colonialism, which introduced Christianity to the region through missionaries and colonial governance. This led to the establishment of schools, hospitals, and churches, promoting Christian teachings alongside Western education. Additionally, the interaction between European and South Asian cultures resulted in some syncretism in religious practices, particularly in urban areas. However, the influence also sparked resistance and a revival of interest in indigenous religions and movements, such as Hindu reform movements.

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