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January 2026 editorial profile for NDTV. Below: how this outlet framed the actors and regions it covered most in January 2026. Tap any tile to jump to the detailed card.
One tile per entity (country or public figure) covered enough times this month to draw a confident editorial-stance read. Colour from red (hostile) to green (supportive); intensity scales with headline volume. Tap to jump to the detailed card.
The bundle is mixed: many headlines report Trump's statements and actions neutrally (e.g., #1, #6, #11, #13, #19, #20, #23, #25), but several include critical framing from third parties (#15, #21, #24) or use words like 'threats' (#17) and 'tensions' (#5). The outlet itself does not adopt a consistently positive or negative voice toward Trump; it mostly relays his words and actions with minimal editorializing, while also covering opposition reactions. Stance is neutral overall, though the selection of critical reactions slightly tilts toward skepticism.
Headline 7 and 21 present India positively (AI power, trust in India), but most headlines are neutral reporting of domestic politics, statements, and events. Headline 17 shows NDTV questioning a Polish minister about Pakistan's terrorism, implying a pro-India stance on cross-border issues, but this is indirect. Overall, the outlet does not consistently praise or criticize India as a country; coverage is factual and event-driven.
Coverage is largely factual reporting of US actions and statements, but the selection includes many headlines about US threats and aggressive moves (tariffs, military deployments, territorial demands), which could imply a critical slant. However, the outlet does not use overtly hostile language toward the US itself, and also reports US diplomatic initiatives (e.g., inviting India to Gaza peace board). The entity is 'US' as a country, not the Trump administration specifically, so the stance is neutral overall.
Coverage is primarily factual and event-driven, with no consistent editorial stance toward Venezuela as a country. Headlines mix Maduro's quotes, US operations, and opposition figures without clear positive or negative framing of the entity itself. The entity is 'VE' (country), not a specific leader, so stance is neutral overall.
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