Anti-Pakistan sentiment

Anti-Pakistan sentiment, also known as Pakistan-phobia, Pakophobia or Pakistanophobia,[1][2][3][4] refers to hatred, fear, hostility or irrational fixation toward Pakistan, Pakistanis and Pakistani culture. The opposite is pro-Pakistan sentiment.

Results of 2017 BBC World Service poll.
Views of Pakistan's influence by country[5]
Sorted by Pos-Neg
Country polled Positive Negative Neutral Pos-Neg
 India
5%
85%
10%
-80
 Brazil
5%
81%
14%
-76
 France
16%
72%
12%
-56
 United States
14%
71%
15%
-57
 Canada
14%
67%
19%
-53
 Mexico
10%
65%
25%
-55
 Australia
18%
63%
19%
-45
 Nigeria
19%
62%
19%
-43
 United Kingdom
28%
62%
10%
-34
 Spain
5%
59%
36%
-54
 Peru
9%
59%
32%
-50
 Greece
4%
58%
38%
-54
 Germany
1%
47%
52%
-46
 Russia
10%
40%
50%
-30
 Kenya
36%
35%
29%
+1
 China
47%
44%
9%
+3
 Indonesia
48%
12%
40%
+36
 Turkey
58%
9%
33%
+49
  1. ^ Praveen Kumar (2011). Communal Crimes and National Integration: A Socio-Legal Study. Readworthy Publications. p. 239. ISBN 978-93-5018-040-2.
  2. ^ Kalim Siddiqui (1975). The functions of international conflict: a socio-economic study of Pakistan. Royal Book Co.
  3. ^ Yaacov Vertzberger (1984). Misperceptions in foreign policymaking: the Sino-Indian conflict, 1959–1962. Westview Press. ISBN 978-0-86531-970-7. Retrieved 3 June 2012.
  4. ^ K. K. Kaul (1952–1966). U.S.A. and the Hindustan Peninsula. even though it was easy to fan Pakophobia under the circumstances.43 The Prime Minister of Pakistan, on the other hand, asserted that Nehru was not afraid of aggression from Pakistan, but was protesting against US aid for fear of..
  5. ^ "2017 BBC World Service Global Poll" (PDF). BBC World Service. pp. 22–23. Archived from the original (PDF) on 16 June 2020. Retrieved 4 August 2017.