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India Media at new low: Chinese ambassador Hou Yanqi seduces Nepal PM Oli

The role of Indian television news channels has grown increasingly prominent in the rising friction between New Delhi and Kathmandu in recent weeks. Last week, the Nepal Cable TV Association said it would ban some Indian channels after they carried unsubstantiated stories alleging a romantic link-up between Nepal Prime Minister KP Sharma Oli and the Chinese ambassador Hou Yanqi.

In one report by Zee Hindustan, the reason for fraying Nepal-India ties was that Oli had “given his heart away and … found himself in a Chinese honey trap that forced him to bargain with India-Nepal ties”. The report, which has since been deleted from its YouTube channel, called Hou a “Chinese spy” and a “poison maiden”, and made allegations about Oli and Hou without providing any evidence.

Another channel, India News, on July 6 carried a report titled, “How Oli was trapped by China’s honey trap”, and alleged that Hou had used “cunning and style to fulfil Xi’s desire to break India’s friendship with Nepal”.

The unsubstantiated claims prompted an angry Nepal government to lodge a protest with India and send a diplomatic note asking it to “take steps against [the broadcast of] fake, baseless and insensitive as well as abusive” stories.

The former head of Amnesty India, Aakar Patel, said the Modi government maintained tight control over the Indian media’s coverage.

“There is no question that the Modi government uses the media as an extension of its foreign policy. News channels receive instructions on a daily basis from Modi’s office on what it should be covering and how,” he said.

Patel, a senior journalist who has helmed various media newsrooms in India, said such control was difficult to resist, pointing to the industry’s dynamics. Estimates show India has more than 400 news channels, reaching some 400 million viewers. “The government of India is the biggest advertiser in the country, so in a competitive media space like India, it can be very tough to refuse to listen to the government.”

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https://www.scmp.com/week-asia/poli...dian-media-attack-nepal-it-grows-closer-china
Honestly, she aren't even pretty in the Chinese context- her features r too manly.
 
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Honestly, she aren't even pretty in the Chinese context- her features r too manly.

now when u say that I can see she looks like
a chinese ladyboy...
Fcuk may be she is one... Hope Indian intelligence agencies found out more about that... in the news reports they say Chinese Intel do have thr private tapes thats why oli is in chinese net
 
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Surprisingly no Indian media has picked up the fact that she also served in Pakistan as well and can speak Urdu as well.
 
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The role of Indian television news channels has grown increasingly prominent in the rising friction between New Delhi and Kathmandu in recent weeks. Last week, the Nepal Cable TV Association said it would ban some Indian channels after they carried unsubstantiated stories alleging a romantic link-up between Nepal Prime Minister KP Sharma Oli and the Chinese ambassador Hou Yanqi.

In one report by Zee Hindustan, the reason for fraying Nepal-India ties was that Oli had “given his heart away and … found himself in a Chinese honey trap that forced him to bargain with India-Nepal ties”. The report, which has since been deleted from its YouTube channel, called Hou a “Chinese spy” and a “poison maiden”, and made allegations about Oli and Hou without providing any evidence.

Another channel, India News, on July 6 carried a report titled, “How Oli was trapped by China’s honey trap”, and alleged that Hou had used “cunning and style to fulfil Xi’s desire to break India’s friendship with Nepal”.

The unsubstantiated claims prompted an angry Nepal government to lodge a protest with India and send a diplomatic note asking it to “take steps against [the broadcast of] fake, baseless and insensitive as well as abusive” stories.

The former head of Amnesty India, Aakar Patel, said the Modi government maintained tight control over the Indian media’s coverage.

“There is no question that the Modi government uses the media as an extension of its foreign policy. News channels receive instructions on a daily basis from Modi’s office on what it should be covering and how,” he said.

Patel, a senior journalist who has helmed various media newsrooms in India, said such control was difficult to resist, pointing to the industry’s dynamics. Estimates show India has more than 400 news channels, reaching some 400 million viewers. “The government of India is the biggest advertiser in the country, so in a competitive media space like India, it can be very tough to refuse to listen to the government.”

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https://www.scmp.com/week-asia/poli...dian-media-attack-nepal-it-grows-closer-china
If Xi Jingping just sends more female ambassadors to Vietnam our relationship will improve overnight.
 
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now when u say that I can see she looks like
a chinese ladyboy...
Fcuk may be she is one... Hope Indian intelligence agencies found out more about that... in the news reports they say Chinese Intel do have thr private tapes thats why oli is in chinese net
Ya with such low-class, dirty, filthy slandering, I can see why Oli decided to blanket ban Indian media.

I'm sure Indian intelligence have already arranged for pretty escorts to seduce Nepali officials in spy cam-rigged hotel rooms as a blackmail.

Very low-class man, really lol.

Ya with such low-class, dirty, filthy slandering, I can see why Oli decided to blanket ban Indian media.

I'm sure Indian intelligence have already arranged for pretty escorts to seduce Nepali officials in spy cam-rigged hotel rooms as a blackmail.

Very low-class man, really lol.
Also, I can see how Intel has been extacted through pillow talks with happy, satisfied Nepali officials through spy recorders in the hotel rooms
 
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Indians are the most disgusting and vile creatures roaming on the planet today. I cannot wait until we take this filth on.
 
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Indian establishment is on a suicide mission it seems. Running such malicious campaign against a sitting PM of neighbouring country. It's like shooting themselves on foot. But hey, Indians are known to score own goals.
 
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This has been discussed ad nauseum.

There's an old thread buried within this subforum, complete with juicy, eyeball-widening photos- u just have to search hard.
I don’t want to stimulate Vietnamese with this kind of thing, but some Vietnamese are really disgusting
 
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Hey what's up with you and sucking up to Chinese? I can't help but notice that you try way too hard. It reminds me of some American vlogger speaking in Chinese traveling to other countries while perpetuating stereotypes held by Chinese about those countries for views. I'll post a video if I find it on youtube. His strategy is to tell Chinese what they want to hear and being white, Chinese listen to him like the word of god so he gets his views and popularity but in the end, the guy is nothing but a loser. By any chance, are you doing the same thing here?

Now before you accuse me of being pro-Indian or anti-Chinese or whatever, read my previous posts.
@Figaro is a very positive person.
He is not toxic like many others in this forum.

And what is your problem with members having favorable option towards China?
 
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