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Global Times survey, 50% Chinese citizens happy with Modi government of India

Global Times survey, 50% Chinese citizens happy with Modi government of India

Global Times survey, 50% Chinese citizens happy with Modi government of India
August 27
16:33 2020

Amid the ongoing tension in India and China, about 51 percent Chinese people have said that they are happy with the Modi government of India. Not only this, 70 percent of Chinese people said that they understand that Indians think of China as anti-Chinese.

Highlights:

  • China’s government propaganda newspaper Global Times conducted a survey on relations with India
  • The result of this survey has shown that Chinese people are not happy with the actions of their leaders.
  • On the other hand, about 51 percent of Chinese people in this survey have praised the Modi government of India.

Three months after the bloody clash between India and the Chinese military in the Galvan Valley of Ladakh, China’s official propaganda newspaper Global Times has conducted a survey on relations between the two countries. The result of this survey has shown that Chinese people are not happy with the actions of their leaders. On the other hand, about 51 percent of Chinese people in this survey have praised the Modi government of India.

In the Global Times survey, 70 percent of Chinese people said that there is too much anti-China thinking in India. At the same time, 30 percent of people said that they feel that the relationship between the two countries will improve in the coming time. 9 percent said that they felt that the relationship would improve in the short term, while 25 percent believed that the relationship would improve in the long term.

Meanwhile, Chinese dispute-making tech company Huawei is trying to win over the Indians. Huawei is giving big advertisements. Huawei said that she is committed to India and has been working in India for the last 20 years. According to media reports, India wants to remove Huawei’s equipment in a phased manner.

It is being told that the Indian government has instead indicated to telecom companies that they should stay away from the Chinese company, instead of banning Huawei. Huawei has been banned in the US, UK and Australia. Not only this, there is a partial ban on Huawei in New Zealand as well. India had banned 59 Chinese apps, including Ticket Lock, after the Galvan violence in the past.

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