Indians…thinking themselves better than Chinese!
Perceptions of superiority or inferiority between Indians and Chinese individuals are complex and should not be generalized. Cultural, historical, and societal factors play crucial roles in shaping the self-perception of any community. India and China, both with rich histories, have unique cultural attributes and achievements, which can contribute to a sense of national pride. Individual attitudes within any population can vary widely. Some Indians may take pride in their country's cultural heritage, diversity, or certain accomplishments, while others may acknowledge areas where improvement is needed. Similarly, in China, individuals may display a range of attitudes, from confidence in their country's advancements to a humble and cautious approach in dealing with others. Cultural values also influence behavior. India's cultural diversity and emphasis on individual achievements may contribute to a spectrum of attitudes, while China's historical emphasis on collectivism ...