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Not exactly on this topic, but somewhat relevant when I see articles like these from Indian media.

Media in India is weird in how it feels the need to emulate American events etc and draw parallels to illustrate their case. It's like they need a reinforcement framework to validate what they are saying. And for this, they love to look up to everything American (it's a complement to USA I guess, but also shows the insecurity india has towards modernisation). For example.. media routinely labels controversies as 'something-gate' when Watergate had nothing to do with india, and indeed most people in India probably don't know anything about it. The mumbai terrorist attacks are referred to as 26/11. Now their government surveillance is 'PRISM-like'.

India is insecure like this and looks for validation by trying to find 'standard' versions of what they are talking about, in the form of an American parallel. It's regular enough that I thought it worth pointing out.

India used to be like this before too, with British parallels. I guess the colonial hangover in India has proven to be a very long one. Be more confident in your own ways India; to improve and to progress, you don't always need to emulate.



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