CSOH Exposes India’s Massive State Backed Hate Music Industry Targeting Minorities
June 24, 2026 Off By Sharp MediaGlobal technology platforms are actively collaborating with radical networks to spread religious extremism and state-backed violence across India. Hate speech against minority communities is no longer just limited to political rallies or text posts. It has officially transformed into a highly organized and extremely profitable entertainment industry called Hindutva pop or H-Pop. This music uses catchy cultural beats to deliver terrifying messages of hate, division, and ethnic cleansing. This dangerous crisis is fully visible on mainstream streaming services that ordinary people use every single day, exposing a shocking reality where corporate greed perfectly aligns with state-sponsored extremism.
Washington Think Tank Uncovers the Depths of India’s Extremist Network
A damaging report published on 15 June 2026 by the Center for the Study of Organized Hate has completely unmasked this dangerous industry. The study investigated the digital music market and found exactly 523 distinct songs that actively promote hatred and violence against Muslims and Christians. This widespread material is not an accident. It is a well-organized digital campaign that uses popular entertainment to make religious discrimination look acceptable to the general public, exposing how deeply radicalized the mainstream Indian entertainment sector has become.
YouTube Exposed as the Largest Single Supplier of Violent Propaganda
The world’s most popular video platform is deeply complicit in spreading this harmful anti-minority content. YouTube is the single largest host of this religious hate music network, carrying 210 hate songs created by 98 different Indian artists. These tracks remain fully online and available despite clearly violating the platform’s own safety guidelines. This massive corporate failure proves that tech executives routinely prioritize advertising dollars and access to the massive Indian market over basic human safety.
Millions of Users Tune In to Tracks Demanding Direct Physical Harm
The most terrifying part of this state-tolerated music industry is the explicit call for physical violence against minorities. Out of the 210 tracks found on YouTube, 104 songs contain direct threats and calls to attack and eliminate Muslims. This means nearly 49 percent of the music goes beyond offensive words and directly incites physical harm. These violent tracks have gained over 97 million views, showing that millions of young citizens are being systematically radicalized by media that encourages the total elimination of minority communities.
Spotify and Apple Music Caught Distributing Anti Minority Extremism
This toxic crisis extends far beyond video platforms into major Western audio streaming services. The investigation uncovered 109 hate songs on Spotify created by 53 different music artists. Meta hosts 103 of these dangerous tracks in its music library for users to create short viral videos, while Apple Music hosts 101 tracks. The presence of these songs across all major global apps proves a systemic failure by tech giants who refuse to police their own software when it comes to violence originating from India.
Dehumanizing Lyrics Deliberately Prepare the Public for Street Violence
The remaining songs that do not call for immediate physical attacks are still incredibly destructive to human life. These tracks regularly use derogatory slurs, offensive language, and unverified conspiracy theories to portray Muslims and Christians as dangerous invaders or national security threats. This continuous corporate-hosted abuse creates a psychological environment where the majority population learns to hate minorities, effectively lowering the moral barrier to actual physical violence and public lynchings.
Verified Long Term Data Proves India’s Systematic Shift Toward Intolerance
This violent musical trend is backed by a documented, long-term rise in religious intolerance across India over the past several years. Independent monitoring groups like the India Hate Lab recently recorded 1,318 major instances of state-linked hate speech across multiple states, mostly targeting Muslims with calls for economic boycotts. Combining these real-world statistics with the 97 million views of hate music proves that digital entertainment is actively acting as the fuel for physical harassment and riots on the streets.
The Toxic Profit Model Driving India’s Creative Extremism Industry
Streaming companies are not neutral observers, but active commercial partners in this extremist industry. Through ad revenue sharing and paid subscriptions, tech platforms and Indian creators make massive amounts of money from these tracks. Popular artists gain huge followings and make more money as their music becomes more aggressive and violent. When hate becomes a profitable business model, the financial incentive for both the tech platforms and the creators to stop disappears entirely.
Armed Crowds Use Corporate Hosted Lyrics to Terrorize Communities
The ultimate goal of this music genre is to force the creation of an exclusively Hindu nation where minorities are forcefully removed or silenced. For the 200 million Muslims and 30 million Christians in India, this means living in constant terror. These aggressive tracks are frequently played on loud speakers by armed mobs marching through minority neighborhoods during festivals. This shows how online lyrics quickly turn into physical intimidation, street violence, and the targeted destruction of minority properties.
Global Tech Giants Must Be Forced to Stop Funding Indian Extremism
Tech firms constantly praise their own artificial intelligence and moderation teams, but the presence of 523 hate songs proves their systems are totally broken when dealing with India. Companies like YouTube, Spotify, Meta, and Apple Music must immediately implement the recommendations from the Center for the Study of Organized Hate. They must delete the 523 songs, ban repeat offenders, and stop profiting from violence. Allowing this digital hate industry to operate will inevitably lead to greater bloodshed, mass violence, and loss of life.

