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India's Booming Economy Attracts Investors
India's robust economic growth, driven by structural reforms, technological advancements, and a business-friendly environment, positions it as a promising investment market, attracting companies seeking alternatives to China and potentially becoming the world's third-largest economy by the end of th...
India's Booming Economy Attracts Investors
India's robust economic growth, driven by structural reforms, technological advancements, and a business-friendly environment, positions it as a promising investment market, attracting companies seeking alternatives to China and potentially becoming the world's third-largest economy by the end of th...
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52% Bias Score


Mumbai's Record Rainfall: Early Monsoon Brings Havoc
Mumbai, India, experienced its wettest May since 1918, with over 400 mm of rainfall causing severe flooding and transport chaos, highlighting the impact of an early monsoon arrival potentially linked to climate change and impacting the $4 trillion economy.
Mumbai's Record Rainfall: Early Monsoon Brings Havoc
Mumbai, India, experienced its wettest May since 1918, with over 400 mm of rainfall causing severe flooding and transport chaos, highlighting the impact of an early monsoon arrival potentially linked to climate change and impacting the $4 trillion economy.
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40% Bias Score


Germany scraps informal visa appeal system, impacting Indian citizens
Germany will end its informal visa rejection appeal system in July 2025, replacing it with a costly legal process, disproportionately affecting Indian citizens who already face high Schengen visa rejection rates and will now face higher costs and longer waits for appeals.
Germany scraps informal visa appeal system, impacting Indian citizens
Germany will end its informal visa rejection appeal system in July 2025, replacing it with a costly legal process, disproportionately affecting Indian citizens who already face high Schengen visa rejection rates and will now face higher costs and longer waits for appeals.
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52% Bias Score


India-Canada Relations Show Signs of Repair After Diplomatic Rift
A phone call between India and Canada's foreign ministers on Sunday aims to mend strained relations that soured after Canada accused India of killing a Khalistan supporter in June 2023, leading to diplomatic expulsions.
India-Canada Relations Show Signs of Repair After Diplomatic Rift
A phone call between India and Canada's foreign ministers on Sunday aims to mend strained relations that soured after Canada accused India of killing a Khalistan supporter in June 2023, leading to diplomatic expulsions.
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32% Bias Score


Biocon's Biosimilar Strategy Disrupts Global Healthcare
Kiran Mazumdar-Shaw, thwarted in her brewing ambitions, founded Biocon, a $1.9 billion biopharmaceutical company producing cheaper biosimilar drugs, impacting global healthcare access and resulting in a $3.2 billion personal fortune.
Biocon's Biosimilar Strategy Disrupts Global Healthcare
Kiran Mazumdar-Shaw, thwarted in her brewing ambitions, founded Biocon, a $1.9 billion biopharmaceutical company producing cheaper biosimilar drugs, impacting global healthcare access and resulting in a $3.2 billion personal fortune.
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44% Bias Score


India Launches Major Diplomatic Offensive After Kashmir Attack
India sent parliamentary delegations to 33 countries to garner support against Pakistan-based militant groups it blames for a Kashmir attack that killed 26, triggering four days of cross-border strikes before a ceasefire, and highlighting India's 'zero-tolerance' policy on terror.
India Launches Major Diplomatic Offensive After Kashmir Attack
India sent parliamentary delegations to 33 countries to garner support against Pakistan-based militant groups it blames for a Kashmir attack that killed 26, triggering four days of cross-border strikes before a ceasefire, and highlighting India's 'zero-tolerance' policy on terror.
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48% Bias Score

Decline of Track II Diplomacy Between India and Pakistan
Track II diplomacy, involving NGOs like the Centre for Dialogue and Reconciliation (CDU) and SAFMA, facilitated informal dialogue between India and Pakistan, influencing policy and fostering peace. However, reduced funding and government reluctance have diminished its effectiveness, although youth-l...

Decline of Track II Diplomacy Between India and Pakistan
Track II diplomacy, involving NGOs like the Centre for Dialogue and Reconciliation (CDU) and SAFMA, facilitated informal dialogue between India and Pakistan, influencing policy and fostering peace. However, reduced funding and government reluctance have diminished its effectiveness, although youth-l...
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36% Bias Score

Doctor Death" Recaptured in India After Years on the Run
Devender Sharma, a 67-year-old Indian man known as "Doctor Death," was arrested in Dausa, Rajasthan, after evading authorities for years following his escape from prison. He is wanted for at least 21 murders, over 125 illegal organ transplants, and vehicle theft.

Doctor Death" Recaptured in India After Years on the Run
Devender Sharma, a 67-year-old Indian man known as "Doctor Death," was arrested in Dausa, Rajasthan, after evading authorities for years following his escape from prison. He is wanted for at least 21 murders, over 125 illegal organ transplants, and vehicle theft.
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52% Bias Score

India's Rise as a Leading LGBTQ+ Travel Destination
Australian couple Alan Maurice and David's positive experiences in India highlight the country's rise as a popular LGBTQ+ travel destination, driven by inclusive tourism businesses and legal advancements, although challenges like the lack of legal recognition for same-sex marriage remain.

India's Rise as a Leading LGBTQ+ Travel Destination
Australian couple Alan Maurice and David's positive experiences in India highlight the country's rise as a popular LGBTQ+ travel destination, driven by inclusive tourism businesses and legal advancements, although challenges like the lack of legal recognition for same-sex marriage remain.
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36% Bias Score

Greece Navigates Geopolitical Shifts: US Pressure, Indian Investment, and Strategic Trade Route Changes
Amidst US-led geopolitical shifts, Greece is strategically strengthening ties with India, attracting defense and tourism investment, while simultaneously facing US pressure to decrease Chinese influence, leading to infrastructural shifts and exploring alternative trade routes.

Greece Navigates Geopolitical Shifts: US Pressure, Indian Investment, and Strategic Trade Route Changes
Amidst US-led geopolitical shifts, Greece is strategically strengthening ties with India, attracting defense and tourism investment, while simultaneously facing US pressure to decrease Chinese influence, leading to infrastructural shifts and exploring alternative trade routes.
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40% Bias Score

India-Pakistan Media War: Narratives Shape Conflict
In early May 2024, India launched "Operation Sindoor," conducting 24 airstrikes in Pakistan, targeting militant groups; Pakistan retaliated with "Operation Bunyan-um-Marsoos," leading to a media-driven conflict characterized by competing narratives and the downplaying of civilian casualties.

India-Pakistan Media War: Narratives Shape Conflict
In early May 2024, India launched "Operation Sindoor," conducting 24 airstrikes in Pakistan, targeting militant groups; Pakistan retaliated with "Operation Bunyan-um-Marsoos," leading to a media-driven conflict characterized by competing narratives and the downplaying of civilian casualties.
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56% Bias Score

Brainwave Test Leads to Conviction in Indian Poisoning Case
In 2008, Aditi Sharma, 24, was convicted in India of poisoning her fiancé based primarily on a controversial brainwave test (BEOS) despite her denial and lack of physical evidence; the test's reliability is questioned, highlighting ethical and legal concerns about neurotechnology in criminal justice...

Brainwave Test Leads to Conviction in Indian Poisoning Case
In 2008, Aditi Sharma, 24, was convicted in India of poisoning her fiancé based primarily on a controversial brainwave test (BEOS) despite her denial and lack of physical evidence; the test's reliability is questioned, highlighting ethical and legal concerns about neurotechnology in criminal justice...
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48% Bias Score
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