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Chinese and Indian media lack ethics - China Daily

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If you are a regular reader of reports in the Indian media, you can be excused for thinking a war is imminent between India and China. For the past few months, the Indian media have been trying to fan passions on both sides.

"Fresh Chinese intrusion in Ladakh," declares a headline in The Statesman following earlier alleged reports that a Chinese military helicopter had entered India's airspace. "Wake up! China wants to break up India," screams a commentary in The Times of India.

Such reports and commentaries lack no drama, with one saying the two armies were "locked in sporadic exchanges of fire" in Sikkim, where the two countries share a high-altitude border. Some alarmists even predicted China "will attack India by 2012" to divert the attention of its people from "unprecedented" internal dissent, growing unemployment and financial problems.

A bleak picture of Sino-Indian relations - which is farthest from reality - is what a section of the Indian media wants to present to its readers. Instead of informing, inspiring and trying to find the truth, it is trying to throttle professional ethics to raise the war rhetoric and sow seeds of enmity between the two peoples.
To be honest, a section of the Chinese media has also been found lacking in ethics. Some reports have failed to reflect the Chinese government's thinking on Sino-Indian relations. This, and the response to an Indian media survey on "Do you think China is bullying India" suggest the jingoists have succeeded to some extent.

It indeed is puzzling that all this has been happening in the backdrop of flourishing Sino-Indian relations. Bilateral trade is growing at an unprecedented rate. It is set to cross $60 billion next year, which would be a 30-fold increase from 2000. The leaders of both countries have reiterated their resolve to keep the momentum in the development of friendly ties going. Although the border issue is yet to be resolved, both countries vowed to "make joint efforts to safeguard peace and tranquillity in the border areas until a fair and reasonable solution acceptable to both is found" during the recently concluded 13th round of Sino-Indian border talks.

Yet all the efforts to consolidate healthy relations have drawn little, if any, interest from the Indian media, which seem to be obsessed with negative news and giving truth a short shrift. This is ridiculing the freedom of the press, which the Indian media have long taken pride in.

China and India, with their increasing economic strength and interdependence, are standing on a door that can lead to a promising future for both. Any border conflict, let alone war, runs contrary to their interests and is beyond their wildest imagination. The media in both countries should make it their responsibility to prevent misunderstandings and maximize friendly exchanges between these two ancient and great civilizations.

http://www.chinadaily.com.cn/opinion/2009-09/10/content_8674482.htm

It seems that the Chinese government officials themselves are divided over the manner in which the border dispute should be handled. That is why we see conflicting reports coming out of China.

However, I agree with 'China Daily' - our border disputes are not so important that we can allow them to overshadow our increasing economic ties. And our media should stop sensationalizing these "border incursions".
 
There are few debatable lines but I agree with overall summary. Our media promoted the childish news sometimes. This all might be related to TRP. For example Aaj Tak, India TV are examples for them. It has also been observed that media is not unbiased. Many a times it favours one side blatently. Problem arises when media acts as judge.
Also just for fun:rofl::rofl:


On the other hand, Chinese media itself is not saint. Recently there was an article in Chinadaily about breaking India in several pieces. We all know that Chinese government has strict control over her media. Therefore this type of article is more dangerous. We can not even say that there media published by its own.:devil:

Anyways, I believe government should exercise limited control over media. This might be best workaround.:cheers:
 
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I agree with you here...they woud do anything for TRP..:flame:...and they tend to create some moronically sick .:sick:...soaps...and TV programs ...you feel like puking...:hitwall:
 
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I agree with you here...they woud do anything for TRP..:flame:...and they tend to create some moronically sick .:sick:...soaps...and TV programs ...you feel like puking...:hitwall:

But I like Indian media for entertainment value. Bollywood films I love too! I grew to like the song and dance (and sexy girls), it adds spice and masala. Chinese media is too restricted, sometimes necessary. I like Japanese media because they have these 'game shows' where they put very sexy girls doing funny things. :)

Each country has unique flare. I like to watch dramas and shows from many countries. But I've yet to see anything from BD or Nepal. And I tried to search for Arab movies/shows but it's so difficult to find many. :cool: :pop:
 
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The media evolves with time.....remember American media in 70's and 80's....they were at the same stage where India or may be even Pakistani media is right now......They have matured.....and become less dramatic....and more content focussed....I can see some Indian Media Channels maturing..but some are far behind......
 
I dont know whether this Chinese submissiveness shows that China has become scared of India. Let China finish the drama finally. Let China say whether she can give up claim over the South Tibet (AP) or not. I think China's communist government has been weakened by a division among leaders. The sign of crisis of strong leadership in Beijing is now evident.
 
I dont know about Chinese media but Indian media is most probably the most stupid media on the planet...

You again started with your India bashing. You don't know Chinese media but yes you can say that Indian media is stupid.:hitwall:

We know that there are some shortcomings in our media. But it is progressing with the time and we can hope for the better.
I request you not to convert this thread into as ABC vs XYZ debate.
 
I remember watching a show on some indian channel..some american think thank published reports of Pakistan's Nuclear Weapons..General knowledge and the india started giving slideshows..Pakistani Nuclear Weapons exposed lol..then there this clown anchor who kept asking weird questions to pakistani general at one point the General could not help but laugh at them..there is another channel i think aiktak something like that man that channel is pure piece of comedy.
 
No nation can be strong under communist leadership, because communists lack nationalism and patriotism. It is our luck that China has been ruled by communists who dont care about China's national interests. China would have taken back her South Tibet, had there been a democratically elected nationalist government. That is why now a days even Han Chinese have also become annoyed by the indifferent minded one party (may be anti nationalist) communist government. China needs to have two party systems at least, Communist Party of China and Nationalist Party of China. One liberal and other conservative.
 
No nation can be strong under communist leadership, because communists lack nationalism and patriotism. It is our luck that China has been ruled by communists who dont care about China's national interests. China would have taken back her South Tibet, had there been a democratically elected nationalist government. That is why now a days even Han Chinese have also become annoyed by the indifferent minded one party (may be anti nationalist) communist government. China needs to have two party systems at least, Communist Party of China and Nationalist Party of China. One liberal and other conservative.

Bro...what's your point??
I request you not to go offtopic.:cheers:
 
You again started with your India bashing. You don't know Chinese media but yes you can say that Indian media is stupid.:hitwall:

We know that there are some shortcomings in our media. But it is progressing with the time and we can hope for the better.
I request you not to convert this thread into as ABC vs XYZ debate.

I m not converting the thread, i m just telling a fact, thats it, i dont need to tell u how much of a 'clown' Indian media is u know that better than me
I also remember that Aj Tak clown host that Patriot is talking about then '10 Kadm aur Pakistan Khatm' & last but not the least India TV :rofl:
 
I m not converting the thread, i m just telling a fact, thats it, i dont need to tell u how much of a 'clown' Indian media is u know that better than me
I also remember that Aj Tak clown host that Patriot is talking about then '10 Kadm aur Pakistan Khatm' & last but not the least India TV :rofl:

Well..If Aaj Tak :sick:and India TV :sick:are your definition of India media...then god have mercy on your sole..:coffee:..Both these channels are the least respected and least watched :bunny:in India......

Now I know why Pakistani folks are so angry at India Media... you've got wrong examples...:blink:.
 
Well..If Aaj Tak :sick:and India TV :sick:are your definition of India media...then god have mercy on your sole..:coffee:..Both these channels are the least respected and least watched :bunny:in India......

Now I know why Pakistani folks are so angry at India Media... you've got wrong examples...:blink:.

No blue boy :disagree: its definition of 'Indian media stupidity' :agree:
 

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