Post-2003, China has looked to a three-pronged strategy to "win without fighting" that comprises "media warfare, psychological warfare and legal warfare". "Within the 'Three Warfares', media is expected to influence opinion - domestically and internationally - in favour of China. It is a way to dictate the narrative to benefit the Chinese position.Specifically, Chinese media warfare becomes increasingly important to understand, because of how visible it became during the recent crisis. "This led to angry Chinese media weighing in, via an editorial in state-run Global Times , threatening India with "greater losses than in 1962". "Ten of 110 (9.1 percent) put their faith in Chinese state-owned media; fifty-four (49 percent) said more is true in foreign media.
Source: Times of India September 01, 2017 12:49 UTC