Paan Singh
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So True.And indians celebrate that and always lick west's boot............
Now for contrast:
Look at the recent BBC Documentary called "Welcome to India".
Now tell me that Chinese are biased against India?
We show the good parts of India, the West shows the bad parts. The West only ever makes movies about India regarding the slums, we never do that.
So True.And indians celebrate that and always lick west's boot............
Indians are also quite pro-China. Except for the Media that creates all the hoopla and the politicians with their nonsensical rhetoric. Yes geo-politically there might be plenty of things to argue, but in reality, most people are quite pro-China. Atleast that has been my experience.
I can't really believe that. The Indian media peddles China and Chinese people as a boogeyman day and night, and from the interactions I have had with Indians so far, it seems to be working exceptionally well.
It is clear that China has no intention of showing India in the same image that the West does, but that doesn't make a bit of difference.
According to the Pew Global research polls, Chinese perceptions of India have become sharply negative over the past two years, from a majority positive to a majority negative. Which is probably due to more Chinese venturing onto the English-language internet and seeing what Indians really think of them.
And those perceptions are mirrored in the Indian view of China (majority negative), according to the same polls.
you dont have go to india to witness all that cheerleading and bootlicking .you can witness it all here how PDF indians celebrate movies like slumdog millionaire and act as west's cheerleader here on
You are not the only one, before i came here i never had negative views towards Indians or Viets. I had worked with some Indians before, could get along with a Viet and some Indian classmates. Now reading all these crap comments from some of them i'm disillusioned too.
We have missed your comments man, welcome back
Lin Yutang (1895-1976) author of The Wisdom of China and India:
"The contact with poets, forest saints and the best wits of the land, the glimpse into the first awakening of Ancient India's mind as it searched, at times childishly and naively, at times with a deep intuition, but at all times earnestly and passionately, for the spiritual truths and the meaning of existence - this experience must be highly stimulating to anyone, particularly because the Hindu culture is so different and therefore so much to offer." Not until we see the richness of the Hindu mind and its essential spirituality can we understand India...."
"India was China's teacher in religion and imaginative literature, and the world's teacher in trignometry, quandratic equations, grammar, phonetics, Arabian Nights, animal fables, chess, as well as in philosophy, and that she inspired Boccaccio, Goethe, Herder, Schopenhauer, Emerson, and probably also old Aesop."
Hu Shih, (1891-1962), Chinese philosopher in Republican China. He was ambassador to the U.S. (1938-42) and chancellor of Peking University (1946-48). He said:
"India conquered and dominated China culturally for two thousand years without ever having to send a single soldier across her border."
Incredible India In Chinese Media
Hu Shih, (1891-1962), Chinese philosopher in Republican China. He was ambassador to the U.S. (1938-42) and chancellor of Peking University (1946-48). He said:
"India conquered and dominated China culturally for two thousand years without ever having to send a single soldier across her border."
Firstly, the Buddha was born in Nepal.
Secondly, Hu Shih was an ambassador for the RoC (Republic of China) which is Taiwan.