Anti-Indian sentiment

Anti-Indian sentiment (historically known as Hinduphobia; also referred to as anti-Indianism, Indophobia) refers to prejudice, collective hatred, and discrimination which is directed at Indian people for any variety of reasons. According to Kenyan-American academic Ali Mazrui, Indophobia is "a tendency to react negatively towards people of Indian extraction, against aspects of Indian culture and normative habits." As such, it is the opposite of Indomania, which refers to a pronounced affinity for Indians and their culture, history, and country. Anti-Indian sentiment is frequently a manifestation of racism, particularly in cases in which Indians are targeted alongside other South Asians. Regardless of their motivation, Indophobic individuals often invoke stereotypes of Indians to justify their feelings or attitudes towards them.

Results of Pew Research Center poll
Views of India by country (2023–2025)
(rounded off, sorted by net, acscending)
Country polled Pos. Neg. Neutral Net
Turkey
25%
56%
18%
-31
Argentina
26%
38%
36%
-12
Brazil
36%
47%
17%
-11
Australia
45%
54%
1%
-9
Mexico
36%
42%
22%
-6
Spain
36%
40%
24%
-4
South Africa
46%
44%
11%
-2
Greece
35%
36%
29%
-1
South Korea
42%
43%
15%
-1
United States
49%
48%
4%
+1
Netherlands
46%
40%
13%
+6
Canada
47%
39%
13%
+8
Poland
35%
23%
42%
+12
Hungary
45%
32%
23%
+13
France
50%
34%
16%
+16
Sweden
52%
35%
13%
+17
Indonesia
57%
39%
5%
+18
Japan
58%
38%
5%
+20
Italy
54%
34%
12%
+20
Germany
57%
31%
12%
+26
Nigeria
57%
30%
13%
+27
United Kingdom
60%
29%
11%
+29
Israel
60%
27%
13%
+33
Kenya
65%
27%
8%
+38