What you think about India, what the Chinese think about Indians

Updated on international 2024-03-01
9 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Despise India! Compared with the comprehensive national strength of our motherland, India is far behind. Especially like you said, that kind of garbage can't even make food and clothing for your own country, and you want to dominate South Asia!

    For example, in their capital, New Delhi, there are many households that do not have running water, and their domestic water is completely dependent on rainwater storage... Even the capital is like this, and their whole country can be imagined. There is also an annual heat wave, and some people are actually killed by heat, this kind of country is also worthy of being called the BRIC countries...

    It's ridiculous. There is also India's heavy industry, most of which rely on imports, especially the military industry, and independent things have been engaged in for n years, and in the end they are all scraps, and the military strength is completely dependent on foreign countries. Compared to our motherland, it is much worse.

    But this kind of garbage country does not know how to coexist peacefully with us, and obstructs us everywhere! Especially on the border issue, my country has tolerated it very much, but this kind of garbage has to be inched in!

    Most people praise India's well-developed software industry. But I don't think it's developed. For example, a tank called "Arjun" once developed by India is equipped with a French fire control system, a German power system, and British armor, and only the software is made in China.

    But that set of software is not very compatible with "IWC" parts, and it is often a low-level joke. In the end, the tank was almost ineffective...

    Such a country is garbage at all!

    To add to this, India's social problems are particularly complex. The conflict between the two main religious denominations (Hinduism and Islam) in the country is quite serious! In addition, India's population is almost **, but Hindu teachings do not advocate family planning (strong patriarchal thinking), which will inevitably lead to greater poverty and social unrest in India in the future.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    India is the second most populous country in the world, and there are many people who do not have jobs to do, and the most basic problems of food and clothing have not been solved. So most people in India are very poor, but India is also very developed in science and technology.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    The Chinese perception of Indians is that Indians have a unique culture and creativity.

    Chinese are envious of India's ancient civilization and rich history, and are interested in the development of ancient medicine, philosophy and religion in India. Chinese generally believe that India is a culturally diverse and religiously diverse country, and this diversity adds a unique charm to India.

    Indians have made many outstanding contributions in the fields of science and technology, art and **. Chinese are very appreciative of Indian films and **, especially Bollywood films and Indian classics**, which have a wide influence in China. Chinese are also impressed by India's software industry, which has a global reputation for IT professionals.

    The Chinese were impressed by the warmth and friendliness of the Indians. Economic and people-to-people exchanges between the two countries have been strengthened. Chinese generally perceive Indians as hospitable, and they show kindness and helpfulness to Chinese tourists and students.

    Both domestically and internationally, Chinese are sympathetic to Indians' diversity and inclusion.

    Culture of India

    1. Language: The language families of India mainly include Indo-European, Sino-Tibetan, Austroasiatic, and Dravida, and the language is complex. The official language of India is Hindi, which is spoken by 30% of the population; English ceased to be the only official language (the same as Hindi) in 1965, but retained its status as the "second additional official language" and the national lingua franca.

    2. Religion: Every religion in India has its adherents in the subcontinent. The entire Indian subcontinent is dotted with countless beautiful temples, majestic churches, grand mosques, Buddhist temples with flourishing incense, synagogues, and Zoroastrian monasteries.

    Mumbai, the commercial metropolis of western India, can be said to be a microcosm of India's religious, ethnic, and linguistic diversity.

    The above content refers to Encyclopedia - India.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Indian market.

    BAI, China's DU smartphones, account for an almost average share, selling better than Samsung DAO and Apple, for example.

    Rong Xiaomi. It should be said that the perception of China is more complicated, and from a military point of view, India cannot forget the failures of the 60s, and it is said that only in the face of China and Pakistan will Indians be united.

    However, in terms of economy, China is undoubtedly much ahead of India, especially in terms of infrastructure, basic education, and technological development.

    It's more complicated.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Although the pace of globalization is becoming more and more visible, we cannot fully understand other countries unless we experience them firsthand, and the same is true for other countries as for our country. So how do Indians, who are neighbors, feel about China? It seems that Indians always like to see China as a competitor, so as to carry out all aspects of the match.

    Indians' impression of China.

    A man once went on a business trip to Mumbai, India, and sighed that Mumbai is so beautiful, and that person's Indian customer replied: "Don't worry, Shanghai can develop like this in ten years." ā€¯emmmmm??

    It is estimated that countless Shanghainese want to say MMP, this is the impression of Indians looking at China when they are biased.

    But most of the Indians who have been to China are very objective and can fully understand the gap between the two countries. By the way, I occasionally feel that some Chinese prices are more expensive than in other countries, which is also one of the impressions of Indians looking at China. Of course, there are a lot of Indians who don't know anything about China.

    Most Indians only know about China through newspapers and magazines, and they don't even know more than Jackie Chan, the Great Wall, and Chinese food. However, some Indians still have a positive view of China, or tend to be neutral about China. Let's take a look at the impressions of a very sizable and neutral Indian on China.

    Indians and China's considerable evaluation and contrast.

    1. Impression of Chinese: We believe that Chinese are a group of people who are very hardworking and intelligent and meticulous in their work. Chinese are very willing to dedicate themselves to their country and often give priority to it.

    In India, you may often experience strikes or long holidays due to wage reasons, which can have a significant impact on exports.

    2. Economy and Culture: Many Indians appreciate China's tremendous achievements over the years. For India's democracies, it could take years to repeat the same experience.

    We realized that Chinese culture is quite beautiful, and when people perform China's unique folk culture, they show timely synchronicity. We find sports such as martial arts and dragon dances to be really beautiful and fascinating.

    3. Chinese products: especially those involving electricity, are very popular in India. We have Jail Road in Indore, and similarly, most of the Indian cities have places dedicated to selling Chinese goods.

    Mobile phone brands like Gionee, Xiaomi, OPPO, and vivo are also popular among engineers. But unfortunately, sometimes Made in China is often considered synonymous with inferior, cheap, and copycat.

    4. Education and entertainment: Stars like Jackie Chan are very popular in India, and we all like Chinese action movies We feel that China's attitude towards all kinds of sports is a wise decision, because Indian education has never focused on anything other than academic ability.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    The current state of society in India:

    The social structure of India is 'gourd-shaped', this 'gourd' has three layers, completely separated from each other, does not intersect with each other, there is no intermediate transition layer, there may be someone from the bottom of the society to the upper class, but he will immediately cut off the connection with the original class. "At the top of the spectrum are the elite of a few million, most of whom have a good education, decent jobs and stable incomes, and live in luxury; The second layer is the middle class, with more than 200 million people, whose most obvious sign is having a job and housing in large and medium-sized cities; At the bottom end are the 800 million poor who live in rural and urban slums, struggling daily for their livelihoods.

    India is a dynamic country and the largest country in the world in terms of transparency and democracy, and should be proud of that. Few of the Third World countries that became independent after World War II have been as faithful to protecting their democracies as India. It is undeniable that there are still poor people in Indian towns and towns, and there are slums.

    But with the development of science and industrial technology in India, the standard of living of the people will improve accordingly, and by the 21st century, it will definitely reach a medium standard of living. India's burgeoning IT engineering staff and information enterprises have earned the respect of the world. Its GDP growth rate is second only to China's.

    The people of India are determined to rise in the modern world, and India's pulse beats with the youthful vitality of the people.

  7. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    You have to understand first of all that India is essentially a feudal state, and not a modern capitalist state at all. India is by far the only major country in the world that has not completed an agrarian revolution. Most of its land is still in the hands of the landlords, and most of the peasants and landlords have a strong personal dependency, not only without economic freedom, but also without personal freedom.

    From the first to the local, most of the political, economic, land, and population resources are controlled by the tribes and gate valves.

    Since there was no land at all, the highway could not be built not to protect the peasants, but to protect the landlords. Because national politics has long been divided up by feudal groups, the main politicians are generally hereditary, and the political parties are generally family parties and tribal parties. Because the people were subordinate to the feudal clans and gatekeepers, the election was actually just a game between feudal groups, and was essentially no different from the Prussian Seven Electors.

    India is essentially a feudal state under the umbrella of democracy.

    The caste system was essentially a hierarchical system, a manifestation of feudal serfdom. As long as the feudal nature of India is not changed, it will not be possible to break this caste system.

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    So to speak. You can search for an article called "India under Modern Serfdom", which is mainly a Chinese who has been brought in India to tell the current situation of Indian society through questions and answers.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    In 2020, the new crown epidemic swept the world, and today in 2021, our motherland spent more than a year to completely control the new crown epidemic, and then chose to help other countries.

    And India is one of the countries, in the epidemic has been about to start almost two years today, India's epidemic has not only not improved in the slightest but is also intensifying at a very fast rate, according to the news reports in the past few days, India's medical system is close to collapse, the funeral industry is also overloaded, tens of thousands of people lose their lives every day, as of the 27th, the Indian Ministry of Health reported a single day of new coronavirus pneumonia cases for the 6th consecutive day more than 300,000 cases; Statistics from Johns Hopkins University in the United States yesterday showed that the cumulative number of new crown pneumonia cases in India has reached 10,000, which is a scary number.

    In fact, there are some organizations in India trying to find a way, but the effect is not satisfactory, now India is infected with hundreds of thousands of people every day in the new crown epidemic, resulting in the current situation I think is inseparable from the local customs and habits in India, because the stall is not very hygienic over there, so the germ spreads very quickly, and at first they didn't believe that the disease would happen, and they didn't even take it seriously, and they often gathered to give the virus an opportunity to take advantage of, so there is such a serious situation now.

    And we can see from this incident that our country is united, and in the face of the epidemic, we can really do it without going out to party, for ourselves and for others, but people from other countries can't do this, which is the main reason why we can control the epidemic so quickly.

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