What Oxford Dictionary defines of India

The Oxford Dictionary does not define India as old-fashioned, criminal, or stupid. These are all negative stereotypes that are harmful and inaccurate. India is a diverse country with a rich history and culture. It is home to over 1.3 billion people, making it the second most populous country in the world. India has made significant economic development, education, and healthcare progress in recent years. It is a vibrant and dynamic country with a bright future.

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The Oxford Dictionary defines India as follows:
· India: A country in South Asia, in the Indian subcontinent. It is the seventh-largest country by area and the second-most populous country, with over 1.3 billion people.
· Indian: Of or relating to India or its people.
The Oxford Dictionary does not include any negative stereotypes about India in its definition. The stereotypes you mentioned are harmful and inaccurate and should not be perpetuated.
It is essential to be aware of these stereotypes and to challenge them whenever possible. We should all work to promote a more positive and accurate image of India.

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Ashwin Roy is an Indian fact-checker and news writer, writing news for Ayupp since 2014.

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