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TV Newsance 339 | US-Iran ceasefire, Pakistan’s ‘draft tweet’, and the real story TV missed
This week, Indian TV news found its favourite new insult for Pakistan: postman, courier boy, copy-paste diplomat. Anchors spent hours mocking Shehbaz Sharif over a ‘draft’ tweet as if they had uncovered the scandal of the century!
But while Noida’s studio nationalists were busy doing forensic analysis of Ctrl+C and Ctrl+V, the real story was unfolding elsewhere.
As the US, Iran and Israel lurched through a fragile and fast-changing ceasefire, Pakistan appears to have played a mediating role, while China reportedly emerged as a guarantor. That is the bigger development. Not a badly posted tweet. Not a primetime meltdown over “copy-paste diplomacy”. The real story is the Pakistan-China diplomatic axis expanding its influence in West Asia – a move that poses a direct challenge to India’s regional interests.
And that raises harder questions: Where was India in all of this? What happened to all the talk of having “isolated” Pakistan globally after Operation Sindoor? And why are Indian news anchors more interested in Shehbaz Sharif’s ‘edit history’ than in India's shrinking strategic space?
In this episode of TV Newsance, we break down:
➜ Why TV anchors turned a draft tweet into primetime sensationalism
➜ How Pakistan may have played a bigger role than Indian TV News anchors want to admit in the US-Iran ceasefire
➜ Why China’s reported role matters far more than studio outrage
➜ What this says about India’s shrinking strategic space in the region
➜ And how TV news once again chose theatre over journalism
Watch the full episode and let us know your thoughts in the comments section below.
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