What's wrong with India? This question has become a keyword for millions and billions of people around the world. Amid the rising soft power of India, a section of people started What's wrong with India trend on not only social media but also on Google. In fact, in the Google suggestion box, What's wrong with India was among the top searched keywords. In What's wrong with India trend, a section of netizens around the world share snips and videos of unfortunate events or incidents that took place in India. By making the What's wrong with India keyword viral, there was an attempt to highlight the negative image of India. However, Indians on Tuesday united on X and started to give it back by highlighting the bizarre incidents that are taking place around the world. The motto of Indians was to point out that no nation is perfect and every country has its own set of problems. Now, the question arises how did What's wrong with India, trend start? Below is what we know so far-
How did What's wrong with India trend start?
The answer is the heinous crime in Jharkhand where a Spanish tourist was gang raped while she was camping. To be precise, What's wrong with India? started 10 days ago when a Spanish tourist was gang-raped in Jharkhand's Dumka. The Police came into action and arrested the culprits but it rightly so fumed people around the world. However, seeing people judging entire India by a one single case, the Spanish woman clarified that not all people are bad in India and many helped her in getting justice as well. Despite this, What's wrong with India? fueled. Below is a collection of tweets on how What's wrong with India trend intensified-
How Indians busted the defamatory viral trend?
After What's wrong with India started getting unusually high interactions despite the users having not many followers, Indias blamed it on X's algorithm. Not only this, Indians also joined What's wrong with India trend and started sharing memes, pics and even videos of unfortunate & bizarre incidents around the world. The objective was to prove that X's algorithm was promoting such posts which had the phrase 'what's wrong with India' and shared anti-India content.
Below is how Indians gave it back to What's wrong with India?