Agenda Signals / Identity / Indian Community

Indian Community

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ABC News Australia (Included / Excluded) : Angus Taylor's budget reply shows times have changed since Peter Dutton
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Indian diaspora framed as being forced to choose between identities

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“To members of Australia's large Indian and Chinese diaspora, for whom taking on Australian citizenship means renouncing citizenship of their birth country, Taylor's message was sanguine: "You need to make a choice."”

The Guardian (Included / Excluded) : US reportedly dropped fraud charges against Indian billionaire after he hired Trump’s lawyer
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Indian elite power structures framed as exclusionary and unaccountable

While not targeting the broader Indian population, the article repeatedly emphasizes Adani’s close ties to Modi’s nationalist government, crony capitalism allegations, and suppression of journalists. This contextual framing risks associating Indian governance and business elites with systemic exclusion and authoritarianism.

“He holds close ties to the country’s nationalist prime minister, Narendra Modi, whose party members granted the Adani group contracts that allowed the group to monopolize and expand.”

ABC News Australia (Included / Excluded) : Amelia Costigan
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portrayed as marginalized and targeted

Use of emotionally charged language without sufficient context or balancing perspectives; omission of deeper context on reported incidents

“Indian communities across New Zealand say they are feeling 'hounded' after a surge in racist incidents.”

ABC News Australia (Included / Excluded) : Racist attacks leave New Zealand's Indian community feeling 'hounded'
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Indian Community framed as excluded, targeted, and marginalized

loaded_language, appeal_to_emotion, framing_by_emphasis

“Indian communities across New Zealand say they are feeling "hounded" after a surge in racist incidents.”

Stuff.co.nz (Included / Excluded) : ‘You’ve got to be careful what you eat’: Paul Henry cleared over India hygiene comments
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Indian people and culture are framed as unhygienic and subject to stereotyping

Framing by emphasis on hygiene risks in India without comparative context, coupled with Paul Henry’s comments being defended as 'humorous' despite reinforcing racial stereotypes, marginalises the Indian community.

“You've got to be so careful what you eat”

NZ Herald (Included / Excluded) : runs Broadcasting Standards Authority over Indian food comments
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Indian community is framed as culturally stereotyped and marginalized

[framing_by_emphasis] in complainant's argument and minority BSA view highlights exclusionary stereotype; majority downplays it

“They are colonial-era narratives that have historically been used to demean Indian people and South Asian communities and to portray their environments as inferior,” said the complainant.”

Stuff.co.nz (Included / Excluded) : Ministers question police intervention over woman’s Facebook post
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Indian community is implicitly framed as exerting undue influence to trigger state action over offence

The omission of any voice from the Indian community, combined with the description of the post as 'unwelcoming' and the dismissal of offence as trivial, frames the community as overly sensitive and politically empowered through complaint.

““unwelcoming to the Indian community””

ABC News (Included / Excluded) : Ramaswamy looks to put primary behind him and turn to expensive fall campaign for Ohio …
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Framed as excluded and targeted based on heritage and faith

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“The engineer and car designer is a YouTube provocateur who has trolled Ramaswamy incessantly over his Indian heritage and Hindu faith and painted him as an out-of-touch billionaire “tech bro.””

New York Post (Included / Excluded) : ‘SNL’ Cold Open Casts Aziz Ansari as Kash Patel in Surprise Cameo
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framed through self-deprecating stereotype and exclusion

The article highlights a satirical line in which Patel mocks his own Indian identity, reinforcing a stereotype of incompetence by contrast with 'whites,' without critique or contextualization.

“I’ve proved without a shadow of a doubt that we can be just as incapable and incompetent as the whites.”

ABC News Australia (Included / Excluded) : King Charles won over Donald Trump with his US visit but not progressive mayor Zohran …
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Indian community's historical claim to Koh-i-Noor framed as excluded from restitution

[appeal_to_emotion], [comprehensive_sourcing]

“Since 2000 some Indian politicians have been calling on Britain to return the Koh-i-Noor, seeing its loss as symbolic of the country's subjugation under colonial rule.”