Actually the Indians mainly try to deal with the Chinese. The hostility there is absolutely one way. Even the A4 doesn't HATE them. They see the Chinese as a potential threat to peace, same as the Soviet Union. Both countries tried to wage an aggressive war. Both got stuffed. If they try again, they'll get stuffed again. Until then, hate is way to strong, closer to caution, mixed with a bit of pity for the Chinese people who are unable to live in a free society.
Non Chinese universities regularly have Chinese students, pretty much exclusively in the STEM fields. They are brilliant students, extremely standoff-ish, and live together in housing paid for and managed by the Chinese government. There are occasional "defectors" but they know nothing about The Plan™ and a defector brings harsh treatment down on their family "forever". * You need to sort of hate your family to even think about defecting while overseas as a student. Those who don't defect and come home with the right creditials also come home to the highest levels of the social ladder, with their family getting an increase in official status, along with them, even getting special currency that is used at "better" stores that stock things complete unavailable to the average citizen (e.g. sugar, honey, at the highest levels tobacco and fresh meat/fish/poultry).
*The Cabal teaches four generations, actually most family lines will die out in a one or two since no one will marry into a disgraced family not to mention the "special training" defector's families receive. The Cabal is very careful to ensure that this "special training" doesn't cause much in the way of deaths, lest they cross one of the A4's thick red lines, but being held in complete isolation, in cells 23.5 hours a day, with constant propaganda coming out of speakers at low volume 24/7/365, for five or ten years tends to break people down. They then serve as walking, breathing examples to others who may be "confused".
Pretty much what the Soviets used to do, but lower on the physical violence and much more carefully focused on the emotional/mental health side.