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Global Times: Indian netizens swarm to Twitter to support Russia; even more around the world criticize West, US hypocrisy

Yes, we bombed areas of China...but it was Japanese occupied areas.
Do you really have to brought up WW2 to justify your bombing and killings around the globe? In WW2 China also helped US, if not for US constantly oil supply to Japan, Japan would never have the strength to invade China and other Asian countries.
 
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No way. The neutral stance was more than clear; this is European war. India (as well as Pakistan, Bangladesh and Myanmar) under British occupation lost millions of people to the madness of WW2. The NATO gang and Russians are trying to create 2 poles again (more NATO than Russia).

We don't want that. Asia has seen enough suffering in the last 200 years.
A hard pivot on allegiances. Common denominations on human rights have almost universal appeal, but when put in a us vs them choice scenario, we need to know who is “us” and who is “them” as the west does.
Non-alignment doesn’t work man, as long as there are countries/blocks that try and gain a monopoly on violence, there will be opposition. We are Indians first, south Asians second and Asians third, everything else is a tactical adjustment and a distraction.
 
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This invasion could lead to a hard pivot for india in the long-run. The way all western countries stand united when one gets attacked is a lesson for the non-western countries. When they attack one middle eastern country, we should have reacted with all of our might together (not condoning war here). Lessons will be learnt and this will lead to polarisation.
Unfortunately, browns are browns worst enemies and i don't see them getting together on a simple cause. Whites stand up for whites and black stand up for blacks, Browns stand up for whites or blacks they don't stand up for browns.
 
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A hard pivot on allegiances. Common denominations on human rights have almost universal appeal, but when put in a us vs them choice scenario, we need to know who is “us” and who is “them” as the west does.
Non-alignment doesn’t work man, as long as there are countries/blocks that try and gain a monopoly on violence, there will be opposition. We are Indians first, south Asians second and Asians third, everything else is a tactical adjustment and a distraction.
At this point we are not going to be able to do a hard pivot. Jumping on the Russian bandwagon means going back to the 1970s, while jumping on the Western bandwagon would be becoming a doormat of ridicule and condescension like Germany, South Korea and Japan. We will forever be a vassal state under the West as they know when an ally grows too powerful and they just "cut loose". This is what they did with Japan in the 80s.
 
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Indians are brainwashed to believe that Russians love Indians.

Many Indian males think that Russian Blondes prefer Indian men.

What they don't know is that many Russians are Neo Nazis
 
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With Russia it's a emotional response for most Indians.
USSR was good for India, while usa has been good for Indians...
Even the Modi government's tilt towards usa cannot remove the liking average Indians have for Russia.
USSR stood with India when the whole of west was against us. Not friends just during good days.
 
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USSR stood with India when the whole of west was against us. Not friends just during good days.

Lol there's no emotional friendship in geopolitics. USSR desperately needed allies. The US always had the upper hand in this respect. USSR was courting everyone for some global clout, including little Cuba and little North Korea. The emotional "oh they were such good friends" is only inside your tiny Indian brains.

Russians can be very racist, even towards Europeans and Caucasus natives who don't look White enough.
 
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some one said: may be this is the first time, India China and Pakistan stand together
don't count india. Russia knows that Pakistan and China hold a sense of honor in their friendships and alliance while india is just trying to milk the situation and is one f35 offer away from taking a shit on Russia.
 
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With Russia it's a emotional response for most Indians.
USSR was good for India, while usa has been good for Indians...
Even the Modi government's tilt towards usa cannot remove the liking average Indians have for Russia.
USSR stood with India when the whole of west was against us. Not friends just during good days.
Russia/Soviet Union helped because of rivalry with USA/West, not because of emotional attachment to Indians. Russia doesn't offer much for the development of humanity, other than 'resistance' to the West, similar to Iran. On the other hand, Western Anglo countries opened themselves to immigration from third world countries, offering opportunities, intellectual and economic development, better political freedom, awareness of individual rights, and so on.
 
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Russia/Soviet Union helped because of rivalry with USA/West, not because of emotional attachment to Indians. Russia doesn't offer much for the development of humanity, other than 'resistance' to the West, similar to Iran. On the other hand, Western Anglo countries opened themselves to immigration from third world countries, offering opportunities, intellectual and economic development, better political freedom, awareness of individual rights, and so on.
Countries and civilizations rise and fall in the course of human history, no one stays on the top forever, the west has passed its prime and starts to declines, nothing is more natural than this process from historic perspective.
 
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Global Times: Indian netizens swarm to Twitter to support Russia; even more around the world criticize West, US hypocrisy
By Liu Xin and
Wang Wenwen
Published: Mar 04, 2022 04:40 PM

The United Nations Security Council votes on a draft resolution requesting a UN General Assembly emergency session on Ukraine at the UN headquarters in New York, on Feb. 27, 2022. The UN Security Council (UNSC) on Sunday adopted Resolution 2623 that calls for an

The United Nations Security Council votes on a draft resolution requesting a UN General Assembly emergency session on Ukraine at the UN headquarters in New York, on Feb. 27, 2022. The UN Security Council (UNSC) on Sunday adopted Resolution 2623 that calls for an "emergency special session" of the UN General Assembly to consider and recommend collective action on the Ukraine crisis. Photo: Xinhua

Twitter has witnessed thousands of posts with hashtags like #StandWithRussia and #StandWithPutin in recent days, a response from Indian netizens toward the US' reportedly implicit sanctions against India for abstaining in the UN vote on Ukraine. The discussions started by Indian netizens have seen even more netizens from around the world join in to criticize the US and Western countries' hypocrisy for their full support of Ukraine while keeping silent to the deaths caused by themselves and NATO around the world.

The topics supporting Russia have attracted more Indian netizens especially after some media cited US officials as saying that the US is considering sanctions on Indian over the purchase of a missile defense system from Russia after India had abstained from a vote at the UN General Assembly condemning Russia over the conflict in Ukraine.

Some Indian netizens commented that Russia helps India when needed and therefore India should support Russia amid this tough time when "everyone is blindly hating our biggest ally." Some praised Russia President Vladimir Putin for fighting for his country and fighting for the destruction of the monopoly of US and Western countries.

As of Thursday, #IStandWithPutin had become a trending topic on Twitter in 12 countries, including Kenya, Nigeria, South Africa, the US, Australia, Pakistan, Canada, the UK and India, and ranked 25th in global trends. It was the top trender on Twitter in India, Kenya and Nigeria, second place in the US and third in Australia, news website guancha.cn noted.

More Indian netizens pointed out the hypocrisy and double standards of the US and Western countries for criticizing Russia despite their blatant invasions of countries in the Middle East. One Indian netizen commented that America bombed Afghanistan for 20 years and even bombed civilians before leaving but no one questioned the US over committing genocide. Another said that "Ukraine should not be an agent of America. I feel bad for the Ukraine's innocent people."

"Such a sentiment of supporting Russia and Putin among Indian netizens sheds a light on Indian people's feelings toward Russia. In recent decades, India and Russia have developed a close relationship, as two countries which share no border and have no direct conflicts of interests; they have also had a large number of arms deals," Qian Feng, director of the research department at the National Strategy Institute at Tsinghua University, told the Global Times.

Qian noted that since the start of the conflict between Ukraine and Russia, the Modi government has tried to keep a delicate balance, which is why it abstained at the UN meetings. However, some politicians and opposition parties in India are trying to criticize the Modi government for doing so.

It cannot rule out that the Modi government is behind the online "water army" to support its stance to counter opposition parties in India, but domestic discussions have spilled into the global arena due to the large number of Indian netizens, especially among young people, and their strong desire to express their views and their familiarity of Twitter and other social media platforms, Qian noted.

The expert also noted that even though the US has been working hard to draw India into its small circles to counter China in recent years, some of its moves, including abandoning allies and selfishness in the Afghan withdrawal, not offering timely help to India amid the COVID-19 pandemic may hurt the Indian people's feelings and accumulate distrust of the US.

This incident also reveals that as a country, India has maintained strategic independence and may — as many analysts predicted — become a unique force in a multi-polarized world, Qian said.

Indian netizens' actions have also attracted the attention of Chinese netizens with related topics and hashtags a hit on China's social media platform Sina Weibo since Thursday. Some Chinese netizens joked that it is so rare to see that both Chinese and Indian netizens stand in the same trenches to lash out at the double standards and hypocrisy of the US and Western countries.

Given the widely discussed hashtags of "StandWithRussia" on overseas social media, the discussions have expanded to how the current situation between Russia and Ukraine has unveiled the West and US' monopoly and their racism, with more netizens from around the world, especially from countries that have suffered wars led by the West and US, expressing their disappointment and opposition against the double standards of the West.

A netizen posted pictures of a bombed building and an overview of streets in Kiev, saying that the first picture was Syria after US attacks and the second was Ukraine. "You tell us you worry about the latter but not the former? Shameless!"

Another netizen named "Saquib Sayyed" commented that "If you support Ukraine, but not Palestine, Syria, Libya, Lebanon and Iraq; If you condemn Russia, but not Israel, US and NATO, then congrats mate, you're on the highest tier of hypocrisy."

indian netizens are merely acting butthurt after realizing that there students in ukraine have been treated like shit by tht ukrainians, beaten up, kidnapped, thrown off of trains and busses only to have to take refuge with the embassy of their arch rival Pakistan while their so called "european allies" turned a blind eye to the fleeing indians. if the indian students weren't so severely maltreated, these same indian netizens would've been posting the ukranian flag with the hashtag #PutinBad and #standwithukraine.
 
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Countries and civilizations rise and fall in the course of human history, no one stays on the top forever, the west has passed its prime and starts to declines, nothing is more natural than this process from historic perspective.
People from Asia, Africa, and South America are literally drowning, falling from airplanes, and camping on the Southern border of America to get a chance to come to the West, despite strong Western resistance to keep them from coming. That is not evidence of the decline of the West.
 
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People from Asia, Africa, and South America are literally drowning, falling from airplanes, and camping on the Southern border of America to get a chance to come to the West, despite strong Western resistance to keep them from coming. That is not evidence of the decline of the West.
This alone doesn't mean the west is not declining, it doesn't have direct connection with it. If you don't believe, wait and see.
 
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Many are Russian bots as well with Indian-sounding names. I saw some posts by random people mixing up names that just don't make sense in an Indian context.

For example, "Ramdas Khan" or "Zafar Singh Yadav" is like "Wang Takahashi" :lol: .

Clear sign of bots mashing random names from the Subcontinent together.
Just watch the Godi media and you'll find out what's what.
They are all running an anti West narrative.
 
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