Pahalgam aftershock: India responds, but can unity outrun violence?
By Pragadish Kirubakaran, Pradeep Damodaran and Neeraja Gopalakrishnan in Media News on Thursday, 24th April 2025 at 3:37pmWhen emotions run high, the media’s job is to steady the room, not set it ablaze. In moments of national crisis, clarity must outweigh noise. But that was hardly the case today. Rushing to call for war without weighing its human cost is reckless and dehumanising. Balanced, responsible reporting isn’t optional; it’s essential. And as consumers, we must question what we’re fed and hold those shaping the narrative to account. Shouldn’t the media be a compass in conflict, not a matchstick?
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The Pahalgam terror attack that left 28 tourists dead has jolted India into decisive, yet non-combative, action. As reported by Bharti Jain for The Times of India and Economic Times' Rahul Tripathi and Neeraj Chauhan for Hindustan Times, five terrorists--three Pakistanis and...
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