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What caste do China immigrants belong to in India?

India is the second most populous country in the world, next to China. At the same time, it is also a multi-ethnic religious country. It is a tradition in India to strictly plan the hierarchy through racial division.

Although the Indian government has repeatedly hoped to eliminate caste discrimination and promote national unity and integration after India's independence, the deep-rooted feudal thought of caste system still seriously hindered the overall development of India. India has strict regulations on the race of domestic citizens, so some people will definitely wonder, what is the caste for China people to go to India?

According to the division of Hinduism, the caste system divides people into four categories: Brahman, Khrushchev, Veda, sudra and Dapu Zhengzhu. There are also "untouchables" at the bottom, and they are often discriminated against and insulted.

Brahmins belong to the clergy and enjoy very high rights and preferential treatment, while Khrushchev is a government official, a listener of noble and Brahmin thoughts, and his life is also very superior, while Vishnu is an ordinary citizen.

The above three are not indigenous people from India, but Aryans who have migrated, and the indigenous people of India, the fourth-grade sudra, the largest race in India, are often engaged in the lowest occupations.

The British colonialists occupied India in modern times and vigorously promoted the caste system in order to maintain their own rule, which led to the great obstacles to the spread of the idea of equality in India even in the modern times when universal values spread.

People in different systems have great differences in skin color. In India, people with lighter skin color are more noble and respected, while people with darker skin color have lower caste, engage in a lot of labor and have no right to speak and dignity in society.

For foreigners in India, India also treats them according to their skin color. White people in Europe and America have the same name as high-end Aryans in India, so white people who come to India from Europe and America are often regarded as Brahmins and Khrushchev. As for the yellow people from China, South Korea and Japan, their rank is slightly lower, and they are usually treated according to Chhatri and Veda.

In this way, it is clear to everyone that China people are probably between the second and third grades in India. So when we go to India, we don't need to worry about being discriminated against and disrespected because of race.

After all, the caste system at that time was still a feudal product, and we should treat this kind of thing as a joke. Whether China people can be respected and respected in India or other countries in the world depends on our personal character and behavior.