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ET Journalist caught writing FAKE article on BRI

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I caught this Economic Times "journalist" Dipanjan R Chaudhury posting a fake article on China's BRI.

He put up a fake map on his fake news article and claimed that "the map has been displayed by China’s ministry of commerce" without any evidence of URL or anything of substance.


You'll note he boasts on his twitter, "As 2nd BRI summit gets underway, a Chinese Govt map shows J & K and Arunachal part of India & puts India in BRI."

On his fake map it shows Azad Kashmir as part of India, with another area belonging to China as part of India too and also included India as part of BRI!

On twitter he posted a larger map and the file name of this map is as "Master.jpg" and stored at ET site.

The fake map he created:

Master.jpg


So this was yesterday. Today he came off his horse.


As you can see, today he posted another fake news article, claiming that China removed the map, labelling it as "Economic Times impact" and boasting that "China removes BRI map that included entire J & K & Arunachal as part of India."

To sum it up, if you see this particular map anywhere, you will know who really created. It most definitely was not China. It was India, dreaming and wishing this map was official reality. :lol::lol::lol:
 
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Or may be journalist does not know how google map works in respective country & he is living in india. :lol:
 
India, a nation of liars and no shame.

Were they always like this or is this a new phenomenon due to the rise of Hindu Extremism in India?
 
It is up to the Editorial Board to check into the stories they decide to publish, and to monitor thier staff for adhering to ethical standards of conduct in the stories they submit.

Most Indian papers have no such thing. As long as they show Pakistan in a bad light, they are fine with it. No matter how obvious the propaganda is.
 
India, a nation of liars and no shame.

Were they always like this or is this a new phenomenon due to the rise of Hindu Extremism in India?
They've always been like this.

"This country, India, is the most cowardly on earth. Otherwise, how was it possible to make such a vast country a slave for hundreds of years? And to small races like the English - not even equal to a province! Five hundred million people being enslaved by thirty million people looks illogical. But whosoever came - Huns, Moghuls, Turks, the English - whosoever came, India was always ready to be a slave. Why so much cowardice?" -- Osho
 
He lives in India, bro. He intentionally created a fictional map and blamed China for creating it. :lol:

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India is incapable of many small things, let alone mimicking a BRI of their own. We know their organizational skills and attractiveness of their cities for foreigners (especially women).

They had tried much smaller international events and failed miserably.

Now imagine India launching a major organizational headache as big as the BRI in Mumbai.

That would be as chaotic as Indian superhero movies.

Hence, what remains for Indians is to go the easy and more characteristic way: Talking profusely and smearing others for their success.
 
India is incapable of many small things, let alone mimicking a BRI of their own. We know their organizational skills and attractiveness of their cities for foreigners (especially women).

They had tried much smaller international events and failed miserably.

Now imagine India launching a major organizational headache as big as the BRI in Mumbai.

I still remember what a total sham it was when India could not even host Commonwealth Games 2010 without many scandals.

Commonwealth Games 2010: disastrous build-up has killed off India's Olympic dream

"This was supposed to be India’s big coming-out parade. A £1.6 billion showcase of can-do ability, a global opportunity to turn around every obsolete cliche the country had earned (fairly or unfairly) of corruption, shoddy workmanship, child labour and security risks"-- The Guardian 21-Sep-10
 
India and lie is same thing.
You can use india as alternative of word lie.
 
I still remember what a total sham it was when India could not even host Commonwealth Games 2010 without many scandals.

Commonwealth Games 2010: disastrous build-up has killed off India's Olympic dream

"This was supposed to be India’s big coming-out parade. A £1.6 billion showcase of can-do ability, a global opportunity to turn around every obsolete cliche the country had earned (fairly or unfairly) of corruption, shoddy workmanship, child labour and security risks"-- The Guardian 21-Sep-10

Obviously, Indian government and media are two major human rights abusers in India because they may generate a fake narrative about themselves as well as others.
 
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