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Internet media should play a greater role in breaking the "glass wall" of information exchange between China and India, China.org.cn Vice President Wang Xiaohui said Monday. :lol:

Wang made the remarks while speaking at the 11th China Internet Media Forum held in Wuhan. The two-day event aimed to push forward the development of online media and promote the prosperity of the Web culture.

Wang said the Internet, along with its derivative technologies and applications, infuses today's media with the timeliness, immersion, interactivity, and interconnectivity that traditional media cannot match.

In recent years, high level officials from the two countries have traded visits that aimed at improving relations. In 2010, their cross-border commerce reached a total volume of US$60 billion, while two-way investment increased 10 folds over the past two years. Elsewhere, the two countries witnessed increased cooperation and coordination in international affairs. China joined hands with India and other countries in the Doha Round talks to protect the interests of developing countries.

"Compared with their economic and trade relations, the information flow between China and India seems not quite smooth," Wang said.

During a trip to India as a Chinese media delegate in August, Wang visited six major bookstores in New Delhi and Bengaluru and tried to find books about China. He was only able to find three kinds of books.

Wang said Indian people's understanding of China only comes from reports influenced by western media or those of foreign observers visiting China. "They have no way to learn about the real China." :rolleyes:

He said the only reports about China he saw on Indian TV during his ten-day trip were two news items about the country's food safety problems.

A China Internet development report showed that in June, the country's Internet users hit 485 million. The Internet Mobile Association of India (IAMAI) announced on Nov. 8 that Internet users in India reached 112 million, with a monthly growth of 5 to 7 million, leading experts to predict that the number will overtake that of the U.S. in two years.

But although online media exchange should be natural for the two neighboring countries with two of the world's biggest populations, Wang said India's print and broadcast media are heavily influenced by the West. He said the most influential news channels in India are joint ventures with either CNN or BBC, such as CNN-IBN.

The Internet and mobile devices have broken the boundaries of traditional media, Wang said. Web users in India interested in learning about China can access the country's own media websites such as China.org.cn, Peopledaily.com.cn, Xinhuanet.com and Cntv.com. They are free to surf for information or publish their opinions just like a Chinese netizen.

Wang said Chinese netizens should be effectively guided to respond objectively to inaccurate media reports in India that are biased against China, which would in turn amplify China's voice on the world stage.

He called on China's mainstream media, especially those targeting foreign audiences, to formulate long term promotional plans through trade exchanges, high level official visits and such events as "culture year" and "exchange year" with India.

Meanwhile, Wang urged the media agencies to take advantage of the special properties of the Internet and enable more users in China and India to connect on major news websites. This way, Wang said the two people could increase mutual understanding and deepen friendship, laying down the cornerstone of trust between these two countries.

:welcome::pdf:

Internet 'key for China-India exchange' - China.org.cn
 
Future belongs to aisa only if we cooperate with each other and solve our disputes amicably. Sadly on PDF peoples view are highly divergent but we know somehow we do respect each other. we talk badly against each other because of our own insecurities.
 
yes ! well put up indeed and its information warfare these days so the ppl sitting in the cubes smoking unlimited cigarettes back in china should understand it before spreading ccp propaganda,forgive the pakistani posters they are damn patriotic ppl blinded by 60+ years of lies fed to them. come talk to us, solve your issues amicably no use creating hysteria. when it comes to spreading false propaganda none comes close to US and china though US falls under sane category compared to "if lies repeated a 100 times becomes truth" as said by the great meow of china.
 
Meanwhile, Wang urged the media agencies to take advantage of the special properties of the Internet and enable more users in China and India to connect on major news websites. This way, Wang said the two people could increase mutual understanding and deepen friendship, laying down the cornerstone of trust between these two countries.

:welcome::pdf:

Funny, a Pakistani defence site beneficial for India China positive exchange. I bet Pakistanis won't be amused by that

In essence Pakistanis helping India China relations; Ironic shall we say?
 
Internet media should play a greater role in breaking the "glass wall" of information exchange between China and India, China.org.cn Vice President Wang Xiaohui said Monday.

Definitely. But so far a wishful thinking from the Chinese side.

I can tell you, in fact internet plays a negative role between India and China information flow now.

Internet Indians are very different from real world Indians. Should the Chinese believe most Indians are like internet Indians, they would think Indians are, except for a few, arrogant, myopic, bellicose, war-mongering, no independent thinking capability, China-hater, split-personality (commie curser but Soviet loving), neo-imperialistic, jingoistic, gleeful in Japanese raping Chinese and would like to join Japanese in the raping, jealous of Chinese commie achievements, longing for join USA, Japan, Vietnam, etc. to contain China...

…or maybe real world Indians just hide their true thinking.

You tell me.
 
Internet media should play a greater role in breaking the "glass wall" of information exchange between China and India, China.org.cn Vice President Wang Xiaohui said Monday.

Definitely. But so far a wishful thinking from the Chinese side.

I can tell you, in fact internet plays a negative role between India and China information flow now.

Internet Indians are very different from real world Indians. Should the Chinese believe most Indians are like internet Indians, they would think Indians are, except for a few, arrogant, myopic, bellicose, war-mongering, no independent thinking capability, China-hater, split-personality (commie curser but Soviet loving), neo-imperialistic, jingoistic, gleeful in Japanese raping Chinese and would like to join Japanese in the raping, jealous of Chinese commie achievements, longing for join USA, Japan, Vietnam, etc. to contain China...

…or maybe real world Indians just hide their true thinking.

You tell me.

Exactly, if one were to go by Chinese posters online, one would come to the conclusion Chinese are brainwashed, racist, lacking critical thinking, bent on subduing smaller neighbors, nuking everyone against there views, bent on destroying US tommorow, gleeful at burning Tibetans, supporting dictatorial regimes, fascinated with Indian toilets, ****, poverty, Modi etc. etc.

Fortunately having met real chinese in a variety of of professional and social settings, I'd rather form my experiences on them and not go about generalizing based off a self-selecting group of internet warriors.

I have seen rather decent Chinese posters carried away by jingoistic crap and falling into a herd mentality online, good I have had rather better experiences to ignore them as brainwashed bots.
 
Internet media should play a greater role in breaking the "glass wall" of information exchange between China and India, China.org.cn Vice President Wang Xiaohui said Monday.

Definitely. But so far a wishful thinking from the Chinese side.

I can tell you, in fact internet plays a negative role between India and China information flow now.

Internet Indians are very different from real world Indians. Should the Chinese believe most Indians are like internet Indians, they would think Indians are, except for a few, arrogant, myopic, bellicose, war-mongering, no independent thinking capability, China-hater, split-personality (commie curser but Soviet loving), neo-imperialistic, jingoistic, gleeful in Japanese raping Chinese and would like to join Japanese in the raping, jealous of Chinese commie achievements, longing for join USA, Japan, Vietnam, etc. to contain China...

…or maybe real world Indians just hide their true thinking.

You tell me.

lol you have some pretty wrong perceptions about Indians..even Internet Indians. We are nothing like that. Guess u need to travel to India for a wee bit.
 
is this going to be a new battle ground for us to have a war of words, of are we having an iota of interest in seeing the +ve side of the post.
why is that every thing turns into a fist fight with the key-board with few Indians and Chinese.
And some random US guy judging Indians and Chinese.
 


During a trip to India as a Chinese media delegate in August, Wang visited six major bookstores in New Delhi and Bengaluru and tried to find books about China. He was only able to find three kinds of books.

Wang said Indian people's understanding of China only comes from reports influenced by western media or those of foreign observers visiting China. "They have no way to learn about the real China." :rolleyes:

He said the only reports about China he saw on Indian TV during his ten-day trip were two news items about the country's food safety problems.

Internet 'key for China-India exchange' - China.org.cn


And some Chinese member say that Indian media is obsessed with China, while the Chinese media don't care about India...:D
 
There is a big difference between internet media and forums/blogs/user run websites. The article clearly states the need for access to "media" and a mechanism to allow positive exchange of information between the two countries.
As far as netizens go, there are 3 kinds of netizens
1)Employed people or students who have too much time to spare at work (like me)
2)Students who are nerds, have absolutely no social life
3)Adults who are unemployed, have no life whatsoever and seek purpose by carrying out a campaign over such forum

No matter which one you pick, and from whichever country, hardly a representative sample of that country.
 

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