Those who have visited India would acknowledge the freedom and independence enjoyed by women across most parts of the country, except in certain Muslim-dominated areas where challenges may arise. While the West grapples with issues related to Islam, India encounters similar challenges. However, it is important to note that the entirety of Hindu-majority India cannot be generalized in the same manner. As I have mentioned before, regions like Punjab, Haryana, and Western Uttar Pradesh can be particularly challenging for women, particularly in rural areas where their rights may be restricted due to archaic kangaroo courts reminiscent of the Islamic world. Nonetheless, even in these areas, the situation is comparatively better than in 90% of the Islamic world. It is worth mentioning that I do not consider Turkey to be an Islamic country in the strictest sense; rather, it is a secular nation with Western values.