Definition of Indophobia. Meaning of Indophobia. Synonyms of Indophobia

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Meaning of Indophobia from wikipedia

- Anti-Indian sentiment or anti-Indianism, also called Indophobia, refers to prejudice, collective hatred, and discrimination which is directed at Indian...
- Twain similarly enthused about Indian culture and achievements. The term "Indophobia" was first coined in western academia by American Indologist Thomas Trautmann...
- Indologists and their subject as Indology. The opposite of Indomania is Indophobia. Historically, Indian civilization which is one of the ancient great powers...
- such as Americanophobia, Europhobia, Francophobia, Hispanophobia, and Indophobia. Often a synonym with the prefix "anti-" already exists (e.g. Polonophobia...
- overseers' for the British regime, which prompted the rise of resentment and Indophobia. These resentments came to a crisis when Idi Amin ousted Milton Obote...
- proven to be wrong, but it fed an orientalist discourse both in the form Indophobia and Indophilia, states Trautmann. Sanskrit writings, when first discovered...
- Asians until Idi Amin came to power in 1971. He exploited pre-existing Indophobia and spread propaganda against Indians involving stereotyping and scapegoating...
- ****cution of Muslims Hindi–Urdu controversy Anti-****stan sentiment Indophobia Indo-****stani Wars India–****stan border skirmishes India–****stan cricket...
- discrimination against Indian Americans in the workplace has been correlated with Indophobia due to the rise in outsourcing/offshoring, whereby Indian Americans are...
- comprising ten chapters – is the single most important source of British Indophobia and hostility to Orientalism". In the chapter titled General Reflections...