India’s Anti-Islam Agenda Exposed: Leading the Spread of Anti-Muslim Content

NEW DELHI:India’s growing anti-Islam sentiment has been laid bare, with reports revealing that the country is at the forefront of targeting new Muslim converts and spreading anti-Muslim content, especially in Western countries. According to a 2021 study by **ICV Australia**, 55.1% of the 307 million anti-Muslim tweets globally came from Indian accounts.
**Key Findings:**
1. **India’s Role in Islamophobia on Social Media:**
A report by **Reverts Network and Islamophobia Monitoring** has exposed India’s role in promoting Islamophobic material. Referencing **The Washington Post**, the report highlighted how Indian diaspora organizations collaborate with individuals in India to propagate anti-Muslim content and advance the agenda of the ruling **BJP (Bharatiya Janata Party)**.
2. **Foreign Influence and Allegations of Violent Actions:**
The **Canadian Security Intelligence Service** (CSIS) revealed in its 2024 report that India is involved in targeting Sikhs and Muslims in Canada, attempting to exclude them from political processes and promoting a Hindu nationalist agenda. Furthermore, **Royal Canadian Mounted Police** (RCMP) openly stated in October 2024 that India is involved in violent activities on Canadian soil.
3. **Global Impact on Islamophobia:**
**TRT Global** reported that 86% of anti-Muslim tweets globally are attributed to India, the UK, and the USA. This alarming figure points to India’s significant contribution to the spread of hatred against Muslims worldwide.
4. **Social Media’s Role in Spreading Hate:**
Muslim civil rights organizations have consistently highlighted the failure of social media platforms to properly monitor and regulate content. Instead of curbing hateful material, platforms prioritize profits, exacerbating the spread of Islamophobia globally. The lack of effective policies has allowed anti-Muslim rhetoric to thrive, creating a toxic online environment.
5. **United Nations Calls for Action:**
On the occasion of the **2025 International Day Against Islamophobia**, Muslim and human rights organizations issued joint statements, urging the international community to take stronger actions against the rising tide of anti-Muslim sentiments, with a particular focus on tackling the spread of Islamophobic content online.
**Conclusion:**
The ongoing revelations about India’s role in promoting Islamophobia globally, particularly through social media, are a cause for concern. The unchecked rise of hate speech and targeted campaigns against Muslims in countries like Canada and the UK underscores the need for international cooperation to combat religious intolerance. Social media platforms must take more responsibility in policing harmful content, while governments and global institutions must step up to protect the rights of Muslims and curb the spread of Islamophobic ideologies.





