Anti Indian sentiment and chinese involvement

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Posted: 9 hours ago
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mfatz4p2Tuc


And Indian govt is busy banning 'Anti-china' movies.smiley24 India needs to have some PR strategy damnit.

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Posted: 9 hours ago
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Many factors contribute to this anti-India sentiment. Anti-Indian sentiment and Chinese involvement often intersect in the realms of geopolitical rivalry and information warfare. The dynamic operates on multiple fronts, reflecting both state-level strategic competition and localized societal tensions !!

China strongly supports Pakistan and maintains a deeply adversarial and competitive relationship with India.
"Iron Brotherhood" with Pakistan: China and Pakistan are close strategic allies. China is Pakistan’s largest arms supplier, providing advanced military hardware (such as J-10C fighter jets) and technical support. Beijing also heavily invests in Pakistan’s economy and infrastructure through the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor.

Lingering Sino-Indian border tensions, stemming from the deadly 2020 Galwan Valley skirmishes and ongoing military build-ups along the Line of Actual Control (LAC), continue to be a primary driver of nationalist friction.

China and India share a massive, highly militarized border in the Himalayas. The two countries have engaged in deadly military standoffs, and China actively opposes India's regional influence. Two of the major factors leading up to China's eventual conflicts with Indian troops were India's stance on the disputed borders. They perceived Indian subversion in Tibet, which are two important points here.

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Posted: 8 hours ago
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Nobody really mentioned Chinese govt involvement. Border issues are different . Virtual warfare never would give you that, governments (if involved) are careful... These are just 'random' chinese bots. If govt has the power to remove any reel/ social content. It surely can add some pro India content? Or IT cells can comment once defending India? This doesn't have to be in for face defence... it cella is designed to manage the party's online social media outreach and coordinate digital election campaigns. In short they know algorithm.

I was sick of anti India videos on my FY page everywhere popping outta nowhere, it affects Indian credibility, image and hate for migrated Indians. This all apparently started with an AI generated video which went viral on Tiktok.

It shouldn't have taken Singapore to do this.

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Posted: 5 hours ago
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This is what I meant,

This is a fake article that uses sensational H1B issue and uses a news from Dec 2025. It's posted recently after Singapore busted Chinese propoganda

https://insiderwire.com/news/authorities-seize-over-100-000-fake-degrees-in-indian-h-1b-fraud-bust

The article’s framing appears misleading and irresponsible. It presents an old Indian fake-degree case as an “H-1B fraud bust,” yet it does not provide official evidence showing that the seized degrees were used in H-1B petitions or that this was a U.S. immigration enforcement action.

A serious article making claims about visa fraud should cite credible sources such as USCIS, DOJ, ICE, the Department of Labor, court filings, or named enforcement actions. This piece does not appear to do that. Instead, it uses charged H-1B language in the headline and article without clearly substantiating the connection.

It risks misleading readers, inflaming anti-immigrant sentiment, and presenting recycled or unrelated material as if it were a current H-1B scandal. If InsiderWire has official evidence supporting the H-1B claim, it should publish that evidence clearly. Even small act from govt even indirectly help people.

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Posted: 3 hours ago
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Originally posted by: Sanskruthi

This is what I meant,

This is a fake article that uses sensational H1B issue and uses a news from Dec 2025. It's posted recently after Singapore busted Chinese propoganda

https://insiderwire.com/news/authorities-seize-over-100-000-fake-degrees-in-indian-h-1b-fraud-bust

The article’s framing appears misleading and irresponsible. It presents an old Indian fake-degree case as an “H-1B fraud bust,” yet it does not provide official evidence showing that the seized degrees were used in H-1B petitions or that this was a U.S. immigration enforcement action.

A serious article making claims about visa fraud should cite credible sources such as USCIS, DOJ, ICE, the Department of Labor, court filings, or named enforcement actions. This piece does not appear to do that. Instead, it uses charged H-1B language in the headline and article without clearly substantiating the connection.

It risks misleading readers, inflaming anti-immigrant sentiment, and presenting recycled or unrelated material as if it were a current H-1B scandal. If InsiderWire has official evidence supporting the H-1B claim, it should publish that evidence clearly. Even small act from govt even indirectly help people.

I agree that articles making serious allegations should be backed by credible and verifiable evidence. If a report claims that fake degrees were specifically used in H-1B applications, then official sources, court records, or statements from relevant authorities should be cited clearly.

At the same time, the existence of fake-degree rackets is a genuine concern and any government action against such fraud is a positive step, even if the investigation was not directly conducted as an H-1B enforcement operation. Fraudulent credentials can affect many sectors, including employment, education, and immigration systems.

The key issue is accuracy in reporting. If the underlying case is real, it should be reported on its own merits. If there is a direct H-1B connection, that evidence should be presented transparently. Otherwise, headlines should avoid creating impressions that go beyond what the available facts support.

For a long time, society has faced two parallel problems. On one hand, fake news and sensational narratives spread rapidly, creating negativity and shaping public opinion without sufficient evidence. On the other hand, many genuine concerns involving fraud, irregularities, and suspicious activities often receive little attention or are not investigated with the same level of transparency expected by the public.

Both situations are harmful. False information can mislead people and fuel unnecessary divisions, while suppressing or ignoring legitimate issues can weaken public trust in institutions and accountability mechanisms.

The solution is neither blind acceptance nor blanket dismissal. Every claim, whether favorable or unfavorable, should be examined based on evidence, credible sources, and a transparent investigation. Genuine wrongdoing must be exposed regardless of who is involved, while misleading or exaggerated narratives should be challenged with equal determination.

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Posted: 2 hours ago
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India definitely needs a PR strategy to change the anti India narrative

Look at Japan and SK.Both countries are using soft power at its finest

We are lacking soft power.We have a rich culture and we are letting foreign designers steal our culture and we are underutilising it.

Nowadays pajeet is the new cool slur racists use

I saw few days back where a fair skinned indian guy wrote pajeetni under a dusky girls comment section

Indians are racist too.Sorry to say but Indians have a deep racism problem within India and foreigners are also making use of racism

Air India due to its recent debacles stereotypes Indian Systems and workstyles

India definitely is building a clownish reputation in international media due to clown worthy situations.

India is being made a punching bag for racists.

I am talking about why anti India sentiment is rising

This is my observation and not general opinion

Edited by A_Star39 - 2 hours ago
Clochette thumbnail
Posted: 2 hours ago
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To only focus on the Chinese side when it comes to propagating anti-India/Indian sentiments would be neglecting the US-based social media biggies and their impact on opinion-making (especially in times where there are common anti-India interests).

Blame a government and especially a PM whose reputation outside of the diplomatic political stage is in no way what he gets portrayed in India.

The way even Indian commoners expose BJP/government work is as much possible to read through social media accounts globally as in India... and in certain global country-surveys India dropped since 2014 (and may drop furthermore).

So, no from my side to only focus on Chinese adversity towards India.

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Posted: 2 hours ago
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I agree both India's financial and Foreign policies should be questioned atm. Our internal politics is basically communal divide. It totally highlights how a country like Singapore would tackle hate vs how our country tackles both internal and external hate. Shows us how much our diplomacy has fallen... Just googled Devayani Khobragade case. And India even though developing then had a respectable image. Don't know where laser eye jaishankar disappears when we actually need him. Or why can't BJP IT bots post pro India content and make it viral if they can harrass student from India and call them Pakistani.

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Posted: 2 hours ago
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Originally posted by: A_Star39

India definitely needs a PR strategy to change the anti India narrative

Look at Japan and SK.Both countries are using soft power at its finest

We are lacking soft power.We have a rich culture and we are letting foreign designers steal our culture and we are underutilising it.

Nowadays pajeet is the new cool slur racists use

I saw few days back where a fair skinned indian guy wrote pajeetni under a dusky girls comment section

Indians are racist too.Sorry to say but Indians have a deep racism problem within India and foreigners are also making use of racism

Air India due to its recent debacles stereotypes Indian Systems and workstyles

India definitely is building a clownish reputation in international media due to clown worthy situations.

India is being made a punching bag for racists.

I am talking about why anti India sentiment is rising

This is my observation and not general opinion

It's just not clownish rep IMO. But also nobody to defend actual baseless articles and content. Two three years back a halwai video went viral in USA it was clearly AI. Indian diplomats issued no statements. There are so many cases of racism... Embassy never responds. Everyone from here who travels abroad has experienced racial profiling at airports at some point in their life. International media has covered CJP protests but no national media.

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Posted: 2 hours ago
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It's a sad state of affairs (that's why my crying emoji)... my heart bleeds when reading about the blatant failures of people in power because of their never ending greed. The thousands of crores looted from Indian people getting into pockets never 'filled enough'... the blatant corruption in the highest ranks of politics... the dividing in the own country on the base of religious affiliations and n o t of deeds done as humans... the covering-up of crimes and punishing of controverse opinions... the hypocrisy between what one demands from the people and what one brings on the table... sometimes I get the impression that it even doesn't need Pakistan to make 'bleed India through thousand cuts'... far too many of those in power in India do it already...

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