Indians as a people I refer to the collective behaviour, or rather common behaviour towards both other Indians and those outside of India. There is a general rise in intolerance in terms of both religious, ethnic(to a small extent) and basic issue based differences(such as women's dress). This all stems from the social media phenomenon and the stark polarization it brought in. Emotions previously kept in closets were more routinely let out since the leadership itself was prone to these outbursts.
The result is the current Indian we see portraying himself/herself on the internet. Rapid, intolerant, spiteful against all those who disagree with their PoV.
If it were prejudice, I would not say that a similar effect is being seen in Pakistan.
If you ever follow the TV series "newsroom".. the current season has an interesting "debate" on whether news should be done by reporters or anyone with a smartphone should do it. The premise is that without the controlling hand of balance(
as such almost withdrawn from the media today), all you have is ranting and rumour-mongering.
The same goes for today's internet Indian(or Pakistani). Have you ever heard about godwin's law? Take a look at it, and then replace the idea for what represents the idea of "worst examples" such as Hitler or Facism in our society(
yes, there is much more common than we like to admit.. possibly 70%).
Godwin's law - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Ive been here and on online forums on and off for a good 10 years now, and I can tell you that the time it takes for the law to take effect has been brought down exponentially over the last year.