Bollywood shifts from Beijing to new alliances
Not long ago, China was the villain of choice in much of India’s public discourse. The 2020 Galwan Valley clashes, in which both sides lost soldiers in hand-to-hand combat over their disputed Himalayan border, changed Indian public sentiment almost overnight. From WeChat to TikTok, Chinese apps disappeared from Indian app stores. Investment rules tightened. Television debates grew more jingoistic after arch-rival Pakistan used Chinese-supplied jets and missiles in a three-day
Bollywood has stopped portraying Beijing as the main antagonist in its narratives. This change follows a shift in Indian public opinion after the 2020 Galwan Valley clashes, which led to a decline in Chinese influence in India. Chinese apps were removed from Indian app stores, and investment regulations were tightened. Television discussions became more nationalistic, especially after Pakistan used Chinese military equipment in a conflict with India. This shift may indicate a broader realignment in regional dynamics. The change reflects evolving geopolitical relationships in South Asia. It highlights the complex interplay between media, politics, and international relations.
It reflects changing perceptions and potential shifts in regional alliances.
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