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Editorially curated conflicts and rivalries India is party to. Open a panel to see the specific friction points inside it.
The contested borders of South Asia, where two nuclear-armed states and their neighbours dispute territory, water and responsibility for cross-border violence. Five fault lines run through it: the air campaign and border clashes between Pakistan and Afghanistan along the Durand Line; the Kashmir territorial dispute between India and Pakistan; the separatist insurgency in Balochistan; the Indus Waters Treaty, suspended by India and contested by Pakistan; and the militant attacks that each state attributes to the other. Pakistan is a party to four of the five.
Editorial stance of the outlets covering India most this month.
India's economy shows a split: IT stocks plunged after Accenture's warning and Jio's IPO plans, while Amazon announced a $13 billion investment and Apple raised prices. Record Russian oil imports and Meta's investment in CRED signal shifting global ties.
Modi solidified his record tenure and engaged with Trump at the G7, warning of a 'trust deficit' ahead of their meeting. Domestically, BJP faced a setback with K Annamalai's resignation, while sparring with Congress over Rahul Gandhi's rhetoric.
India faces a maritime security crisis: Indian sailors were killed near the Strait of Hormuz, with Trump blaming Iran, and an IAF AN-32 crash killed five. India condemned the Kuwait airport attack and is negotiating a BrahMos missile sale to the UAE.
Urban safety is the dominant tension: a Delhi hotel fire killed 21, mostly foreigners, sparking protests and accountability demands. The 'Cockroach Party' protests highlight public anger over government response.
neutral, mixed coverage