I don't know any Chinese is "forced" to watch movies of Chinese president, neither have I heard people got arrested for not watching president movie. So yes, you are brainwashed.
But they did force to hang pictures of Chinese president over churches.
https://www.washingtonpost.com/news...inese-christians-told/?utm_term=.7bb913c213e7
And the usual response to that will be "western propaganda". Save it. I know.
And I was not aware of any presidents in India forced us to watch movies about them. India is not a presidential democracy, shows your knowledge on the matter.
Brainwashing is there; let's face it, no one would be worshipping Congress icons the way they do had we not got "Gandhi ji's Talisman" in every CBSE book.
But we did had a Choice, at least for the people who read books (eg: My experiments with truth). I don't see Gandhi as a congress icon, he grows beyond that.
To an extent, this congress praise has grown out of hand, but the Congress is intellectually weak. They always have been, unlike the left and right-leaning parties. The Congress depended on the left to complement their lack of intellectual, hence we get to learn large sections about Soviet revolution, Lenin, Karl Marx, Socrates. Failed to have one good section about our revolutionaries rather we were stuck with very few stories. The current BJP is not doing enough to revive it.
The only difference is, the way in which brainwashing is administered.
You have a slightly different idea about Brainwashing. Take the Tiananmen Square massacre and Gujrat riots for example. (Although, one was state-sponsored violence while other was a communal riot) We still can discuss it. Maybe take a potshot at Modi, I can send a postcard to Modi, alleging him of instigating communal violence and just live in peace afterward. For godsake, we are living in a country where we can call the Prime minister a mass murder because his politics don't align with mine, in a public media. We can do the same about Congress or communist (in India). We are not brainwashed, we are given choice to believe and not to. We often made it clear we would love totalitarian systems. But we are too scared to put a dictator to power for too long. Our writers are not kidnapped by governments, our human rights lawyers are not tortured or killed lastly, we still have our culture.