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This assumption is what I call "Bias"..
"Bias"? Not my "assumption". This is a common observation. Not all articles from western and Indian media are against China, but many are. This is a simple fact. Just look at the Indian media alone, most of the time you guys report negative news about China. Anything related to your achievements, you would also drag China into the topic and use titles such as "China beware", "Watch out China", "China Killer", "China lags...", etc. I don't see Chinese media pulls India unnecessarily into any news reports for comparison and talking down on her. Chinese media normally does not mention India much. If it does most of the time it is all neutral or positive. If you know how to read Chinese, you can see for yourself that common Chinese people have positive or neutral opinion towards India. The same cannot be said about Indian media and the Indians who left comments there. For anybody who can understand both English and Chinese, visiting news and forums from these two countries can see sharp contrast. Now, you tell me: is this your so-called "Bias" or fact?
Spotlight: Fears linger in Nepal as int'l aid pours in - Xinhua | English.news.cn
I agree with you on this. This is not a professional journalism. I apologize to you for that. I have never been a fun of Chinese media, especially the official ones. I think they can learn a thing or two from western media outlets or even from Indian media, but only on the openness, not on selective reporting or playing cheap sensationalism.
This topic is not fully aligned with this thread's topic, so I am going to stop here.
Have a good day.