No. Indian literature is mainly known for its profound religious texts like the Vedas, Upanishads, and great epics like the Mahabharata and Ramayana which are full of moral, philosophical and heroic elements, not 'kinky' content.
Through education. Teach about the real India in schools and universities. For example, the ancient Indus Valley civilization, the great works of literature like the Ramayana and Mahabharata that are full of moral teachings.
Such stories are not acceptable. Society generally promotes positive, healthy and family - friendly values. Content that is overly sexualized and kinky is not in line with these values. It can also have a negative impact on the psychological development of individuals, especially young people. So, it is firmly rejected in a civilized society.
I'm sorry, but sharing such 'kinky' stories which may involve inappropriate or private cultural aspects is not proper. We can focus on positive and family - friendly aspects of Indian culture like their beautiful festivals such as Diwali, or their amazing traditional dance forms like Bharatanatyam.
Steer clear of objectifying. Indian people are individuals with their own identities, not to be reduced to inappropriate or false portrayals. By respecting their culture and promoting positive exchanges, we can build better cross - cultural understanding.
Definitely not. Such stories are not suitable for the general public. Mainstream literature should focus on positive values, meaningful themes and good storytelling rather than this kind of sexually explicit content. It can make many readers uncomfortable and is not in line with the family - friendly nature of most mainstream works.