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    Pakistan’s Praise for India: Inside the YouTube Trend

    BRICS+ News ServicesBy BRICS+ News ServicesJune 16, 2024No Comments3 Mins Read
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    In a bustling market in Pakistan, a man confidently declares, “India did a big favour to Pakistan. It was also a tight slap for those Pakistanis who said India would deliberately lose to the USA to get Pakistan out of the T20 World Cup tournament. India is the world’s number one team, and can never lose to the US.” This statement, captured by YouTuber Shaila Khan on her channel Naila Pakistani Reaction, has garnered over 3 lakh views in a single day.

    The phenomenon of Pakistani YouTubers praising India has sparked a Praise India Movement in Pakistan. With over 5,500 channels and 84,000 videos under the hashtag #pakistanireactiononindia, the trend is growing rapidly. The allure of Indian viewership, coupled with the economic potential of the Indian market, has led many Pakistani YouTubers to create content that showcases India in a positive light.

    From cricket victories to economic achievements, Pakistani YouTubers cover a wide range of topics related to India. The videos range from praising India’s infrastructural developments to marveling at its gastronomic delights. The sheer volume of content being generated by Pakistani YouTubers for an Indian audience reflects the lucrative nature of the Indian market.

    The economic incentives behind the Praise India Movement are undeniable. With a significantly smaller internet user base in Pakistan compared to India, Pakistani YouTubers have tapped into the vast Indian market to increase their viewership and revenue. Channels like Sana Amjad, which earns between $17,000 and $26,600 per month, highlight the financial opportunities available to Pakistani content creators by targeting Indian audiences.

    The cultural similarities and shared language between India and Pakistan make it easier for Pakistani YouTubers to create content that resonates with Indian viewers. The genuine admiration for India displayed by some Pakistani YouTubers, alongside the financial motivations for targeting the Indian market, underscores the complexities of the Praise India Movement.

    The influx of Pakistan-related content on Indian YouTube channels has intrigued viewers on both sides of the border. The growth of Pakistani YouTubers reacting to Indian content has led to a surge in consumption, with videos covering a wide range of topics from politics to entertainment. The mutual curiosity and shared cultural elements between Indians and Pakistanis drive the popularity of these cross-border YouTube channels.

    Ultimately, the proliferation of Praise India videos by Pakistani YouTubers serves as a bridge to demystify stereotypes and foster a sense of camaraderie between the people of India and Pakistan. Despite the historical divisions stemming from the Partition of 1947, these videos offer a glimpse into a world where humor and shared interests transcend borders.

    As the digital landscape continues to evolve, the phenomenon of Pakistani YouTubers praising India stands as a testament to the power of online content in fostering cross-cultural connections and breaking down barriers between nations.

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