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Letter to the Editor: Indian media should focus on synergy rather than confrontation with China
By Gaurav Tyagi (People's Daily Online) 15:30, January 22, 2017

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File Photo: Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi visits the world-renowned terra-cotta warriors
in Xi'an, Northwest China's Shaanxi province, May 14, 2015


Indian media is behaving in a highly provocative manner regarding China. The successful test-firing of India’s long range ballistic missile, purchase of Rafale fighter jets from France and selling of weapons to Vietnam should have been reported objectively. There is no need for the media in India to be so subjective by coining phrases like they “cover entire China’’ & "to counter the Chinese threat.’’

India has very serious issues at home. It’s highly regretful that inspite of 70 years of independence from the British colonial rule, India has the largest number of malnourished kids in the world, biggest number of people, who don’t have access to toilets. Go on any train journey in India, open the window early in the morning and watch this spectacle of people defecating openly in ‘Incredible India’.

India is very proud of the country’s so called ‘demographic dividend’. High numbers of youth in India are wrongly regarded as an asset. This constitutes a big liability in the absence of proper education and job access.

Unemployment is highly prevalent in India. Majority of youngsters all over the country vie to get a government job through hook or crook. Their underlying motivation is that Indian government departments are highly overstaffed, have zero accountability plus offer plenty of ‘under the table’ money making opportunities.

All over the country, whenever even job vacancies for sweepers/cleaners are advertised in government departments. Millions of job applications come from the so called ‘bright youth of India’ with graduate, post-graduate, engineering and MBA degrees. Is this India shining, where a highly educated youngster is happy to work as a cleaner?

India is highly divided across caste and community lines. People don’t come out to protest about the absolute failure of govt on all fronts. Caste/communities unite and block roads, railway tracks for days on end, indulge in arson, violence, killings and rapes in the name of demanding govt job reservations.

This phenomenon is common across the whole country. Political parties vie with each other to offer reservations in govt educational institutions/jobs to these hooligans, in order to develop caste vote banks. These illogical govt decisions are then put on hold by the courts. This continues for years with no end in sight.

If every community in India is so backward, why don’t rename the country as ‘Backwardistaan’? (the land of the backwards) at least it would provide a lot of Western aid to India. This can be utilized for the forward march of India and its billions of communities. Vast number of which claim themselves as royal/martial race etc. in private conversations but have no shame/guilt in demanding reservations as backward communities.

India is nowhere close to China inspite of both countries being neighbors. The majority of girls in India cannot marry a life-partner of their choice. They dare not venture out by themselves in many parts of the country. Women can’t enjoy an evening with friends over a few drinks without being falsely labeled as whores and facing molestation/rape threats.

Indian media should focus its attention towards waging a war against the aforesaid grave issues facing the nation. Media should create mass awareness in Indian society about how the hypocrite, backward, corrupt attitude of the establishment is harming the country.

Print/electronic media in India should educate the masses about the much needed social/political reforms in the country. It is futile for Indian media to behave in an arrogant manner by threatening China, which is far more advanced/developed than India in every sphere. Indian media should focus on the successful transformation of China from a primarily rural economy in the 50’s to an established global power in the present times.

War-mongering and a hawkish attitude towards China would not bring anything to India except a sense of false/misplaced pride. Good relations with China can positively transform India and its vast population in a very short span of time. Indian media should concentrate on mending fences and improving ties between China and India thereby creating a positive synergy between these two ancient civilizations.


The author is an Indian national settled in China
The opinions expressed are solely those of the author.



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Normally, I would selectively highlight certain points.
But then, I would have highlighted the entire article, :-)
IMHO, I think the author is spot on in many areas.

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India cant force the media to do anything, they are independent of the government.

Having this is vital for democracy of the great nation.

China and Pak should understand the media doesnt represent the view of the government
 
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"India is very proud of the country’s so called ‘demographic dividend’. High numbers of youth in India are wrongly regarded as an asset. This constitutes a big liability in the absence of proper education and job access."

ahojunk, agreed that there is a lot (all) to be highlighted, but the above passage is THE one. Nothing like pretending to hold an ace made up of complete bile. The other issues are ones you can see and deal with (though highly unlikely in india), but the issue that one pretends doesn't even exist - or worse think it's an asset...
 
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It is nice to know that some of Indians actually started to think, but they are just a tiny minority. Until majority of India's elites come to consensus and confront the social ills, India will remain as it always has been.
 
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It is nice to know that some of Indians actually started to think, but they are just a tiny minority. Until majority of India's elites come to consensus and confront the social ills, India will remain as it always has been.

India is NOT remaining as it has always been.

It's economy grew 4 times between 2000 to 2015.

The per capita incomes are also growing.

India is progressing at its own rate.
 
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We certainly don't come across many sensible Indians here on this forum. Some even opting for launching an A-bomb to China. Now that's scares me :cry: as i have no idea what China would do with our hundreds of Megatons afterwards.
 
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India is NOT remaining as it has always been.

It's economy grew 4 times between 2000 to 2015.

The per capita incomes are also growing.

India is progressing at its own rate.

India have 18 million slaves, the world's largest population of slaves.

India have over 500 million people that defecate in the open, more then the
entire population of Europe.

India have the largest number of malnutrition children in the world.
India hunger index 2016 ranking is sandwiched between N Korea and Tanzania.

Yet this country spend billions and billions launching intercontinental nuclear
missiles and spends billions on aircraft carriers, nuclear submarine and expensive weapons

Tell me, how is India different from N Korea.
 
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India cant force the media to do anything, they are independent of the government.

Having this is vital for democracy of the great nation.

China and Pak should understand the media doesnt represent the view of the government
Its understandable for Gaurav Tyagi living in China and fearing for his safety to write such an article.
 
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Its understandable for Gaurav Tyagi living in China and fearing for his safety to write such an article.
You're right. I don't understand why Tyagi isn't going back to India. After all his life is in danger. I'm sure he cannot walk the streets at night. It's so dangerous in China compared to India. I'm sure he is homesick. The good old days when he could freely defecate outside but he can't do that in China. Talk about freedom!
He is probably not happy with clean water, cheap electricity that don't go out half the time. I'm sure he's pondering all the nice things from India as he's writing the article in the comfort of Shanghai apartment.
 
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India have 18 million slaves, the world's largest population of slaves.

Firstly, the report you are quoting says 15 million slaves.

Secondly, the same report also says that China has 3 million slaves.

So are they really slaves?

India have over 500 million people that defecate in the open, more then the
entire population of Europe.

What does it have to do with my post?

In the past more people defecated in the open. Now less people do. In the future, with rising incomes, more people will have access to sanitation.

India have the largest number of malnutrition children in the world.
India hunger index 2016 ranking is sandwiched between N Korea and Tanzania.

India is the country with the largest number of children. So yes, it will have largest of almost everything.
And again, my post is about growth.
We are growing with the rate of 7%, none of the countries in similar state of development are growing at same rates.

Yet this country spend billions and billions launching intercontinental nuclear
missiles and spends billions on aircraft carriers, nuclear submarine and expensive weapons

Tell me, how is India different from N Korea.

Okay, let me tell you how India is different than North Korea:

Spending on defence as a percentage of GDP
India: 2.3%
N Korea: 25%

Number of military personnel
India: 1.1 million
N Korea: 1.3 million

Population:
India: 1300 million
N Korea : 25 million

So, there is no comparison between India and N Korea.
 
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