r/Singapore is heavily astroturfed by Indian mods, where even posts on a recent car accident that killed a child and injured the mother at a tourist spot, asking why the newspapers censored the Indian driver's name and nationality, were deleted while everyone is fine when crimes involving Chinese nationals have their name and origin included.
I even suspect those anti-chinese posts on the Reddit are by Indian bot farms, though I won't deny there is a certain portion that heavily insists we maintain our personal identity and hates on all foreigners regardless of nationality.
The government is trying to include the local Indian community (those in Singapore before independence) as being targeted by these posts, when it's clear that the posts are about those brought in during the late 90s to current day, especially those brought in by CECA, so that the locals will go along with the ban.
At least on the ground level, we definitely do not prostrate to the foreign Indians but the government has been trying very hard to stifle criticism regarding foreign labour.
BTW although Singapore is Chinese majority country, the ratio of Indians to Chinese significantly increases in politics and law (influence in the judiciary), far higher than even the native Malays, so there is definitely a special bias to them by the government that does not reflect the attitudes on the ground.