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German media's cartoon on India's population overtaking China leaves Indians fuming

Reacting to the cartoon, many Indians pointed out that the image of Indians travelling on top of trains is not just racist but also misleading.

Ankita Sengupta
April 24, 2023 / 03:10 PM IST

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The cartoon published by Germany's Der Spiegel magazine.


A cartoon published by German magazine Der Spiegel, depicting India's population overtaking China, has Indians fuming because of its racist tones. The cartoon shows an overloaded train with people sitting atop it holding a tricolour while a Chinese bullet train is seen behind on a separate track. The illustration appears to be highlighting China's technological advancement while depicting India with crumbling infrastructure.

The cartoon has been criticised by Indians with senior advisor to Ministry of Information & Broadcasting Kanchan Gupta calling it racist."Hi Germany, this is outrageously racist. Der Spiegel caricaturing India in this manner has no resemblance to reality. Purpose is to show India down and suck up to China. This is as bad if not worse than the racist cartoon in the New York Times lampooning India’s successful Mars mission."


Reacting to the cartoon, many Indians pointed out that the image of Indians travelling on top of trains is not just racist but also misleading.

Musician and conductor of Indo-European orchestra Michael Makhal said, "For some reason, the Germans think, the popular image on the internet shows people sitting on the roof of the train in Bangladesh is in India. Once, I had to explain the difference between India and Bangladesh to a German while traveling in a train from Berlin to Frankfurt."

"He kept mentioning the image he saw on the internet. And, it took me a lot of patience to explain to him that we are two different countries even if we look alike and share borders. This cartoon is not the right interpretation of the expression presumed, people don't travel on the roof of trains in India," he added.

Abhishek Asthana, co-founder of Hood and better known as Gabbar Singh to his 1.4 million followers on Twitter said, "That’s why we need Vande Bharat."

Anshul Saxena, who has over a million followers on Twitter, pointed out that although Germany was mocking India in the cartoon, 61 percent of railway lines are electrified, and the country plans to electrify 75 percent of rail network by 2030. While in India, 85 percent of route kilometers electrified and the Railways are set to achieve 100 percent electrification.

 
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Germans can paint us Chinese on top of trains and Indians on bullet trains. We Chinese people won't mind, and Indians will also be very happy.
 
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Indian success is not easy to digest for many countries.

India is on its way to topple germany to be the 4rth largest economy in 2 years anyway.
 
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The west is wooing India to counter China, but we all know they never treats India as their equal, they just want to do the divide and conquer.
 
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Indians Slam German Cartoon Comparing India & China's Populations As 'Racist'
The cartoon, published in 'Der Spiegel', shows an Indian passenger train overtaking a Chinese bullet train.
THE QUINT
Published: 24 Apr 2023, 8:39 PM IST

A cartoon published by a German magazine, which depicts India's population overtaking China's, has angered several Indians, who allege that the depiction is downright racist.

The cartoon, published in the Der Spiegel magazine, shows an overcrowded train with people sitting on top holding the tricolour and a Chinese bullet train on a parallel track which is falling behind.

The cartoon purportedly highlights the technological growth of China while showcasing India's apparent lack of modern infrastructure.

 
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Looks similar to building my 4 years old nephew builds with toy blocks.
Jo bhi bolo, ghar to zabardast banaya hai

but

Bombay k outskirts pe hi few hundred acre le ke bana le ta saala.. money is no object for his ugly azz anyway..

BC, literally arbon di lanat, 2 billion $ .. and view = Asia's (world's) biggest slum :bad:

business office hi bana leta udhar chutiyah.. and daily ji apne helicopter type pe 10 - 15 mint ka safar kar ke aa jao top floor waaley daftar pe.
 
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Looks similar to building my 4 years old nephew builds with toy blocks.

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That house is too ugly.
Jo bhi bolo, ghar to zabardast banaya hai

but

Bombay k outskirts pe hi few hundred acre le ke bana le ta saala.. money is no object for his ugly azz anyway..

BC, literally arbon di lanat, 2 billion $ .. and view = Asia's (world's) biggest slum :bad:

business office hi bana leta udhar chutiyah.. and daily ji apne helicopter type pe 10 - 15 mint ka safar kar ke aa jao top floor waaley daftar pe.
Glad to see I am not the only one. I think he is just trolling the slum-dwellers, by spending billions in the middle of a slum, that too on a butt-ugly building.
 
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