February 11, 2026 – India Headlines

1How India’s US deal tariff advantage over Bangladesh vanished overnight

Story gist: India’s tariff advantage over Bangladesh in a US trade deal disappeared overnight.
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How India’s US deal tariff advantage over Bangladesh vanished overnight
— The Indian Express
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No major right-leaning outlet from our monitored sources covered this story
Bias summary: Left-leaning outlets did not cover the story, omitting progressive perspectives on trade impacts. Right-leaning outlets absent, leaving conservative views on economic competition unrepresented. Center outlet The Indian Express framed it with a headline highlighting the sudden ‘vanishing’ of India’s advantage, emphasizing timing (‘overnight’) and explanatory tone without favoring parties.

2India tightens grip on social media with new three-hour takedown rule

Story gist: The Indian government ordered social media platforms to remove unlawful content within three hours. The rule applies nationwide.
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Social media platforms must take down unlawful content within three hours, govt orders
— Telegraph India
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India tightens grip on social media with new three-hour takedown rule
— Reuters
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No major right-leaning outlet from our monitored sources covered this story
Bias summary: Left-leaning Telegraph India frames it neutrally as a government order requiring platforms to takedown unlawful content. Center Reuters emphasizes government control with ‘tightens grip’ phrasing. Right-leaning outlets absent, omitting potential framing as censorship threat or national security measure.

3Rohit Pawar press conference Updates: Ajit Pawar’s travel wasn’t pre-planned; he was very cautious about flying, says Rohit Pawar

Story gist: Rohit Pawar held a press conference in Mumbai. He stated that Ajit Pawar’s travel was not pre-planned and that Ajit Pawar was cautious about flying.
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Rohit Pawar press conference Updates: Ajit Pawar’s travel wasn’t pre-planned; he was very cautious about flying, says Rohit Pawar
— The Hindu
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Rohit Pawar Raises Doubts About Ajit Pawar’s Plane Crash Probe At Mumbai Press Conference, Seeks Foreign Inquiry
— Swarajyamag
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Bias summary: Left-leaning outlets omitted coverage entirely, showing no interest in the story. Center outlets like The Hindu framed it neutrally as factual updates from Rohit Pawar’s press conference on Ajit Pawar’s travel plans and flying caution. Right-leaning Swarajyamag emphasized confrontation with dramatic tone, focusing on Rohit raising doubts about the plane crash probe and seeking foreign inquiry.

4China set to widen footprint in Bangladesh as India’s ties decline

Story gist: A global body reported rising violence against Hindus in Bangladesh ahead of elections. China plans to expand its influence there as India’s relations decline.
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‘Act Now’: Global Body Flags Rise In Violence Against Hindus In Bangladesh Ahead Of Polls
— NDTV
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China set to widen footprint in Bangladesh as India’s ties decline
— Reuters
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Bias summary: Left-leaning NDTV emphasizes urgent global warnings of anti-Hindu violence ahead of polls, stressing minority persecution. Center Reuters reports neutrally on China’s growing footprint amid India’s waning ties, focusing on geopolitics. Right-leaning outlets absent, omitting potential focus on threats to India’s security or Islamist extremism.

5AI for All: Reimagining Global Cooperation

Story gist: US-India Forum leads delegation of US CEOs at AI Impact Summit in New Delhi. Event theme is ‘AI for All: Reimagining Global Cooperation.’
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US-India Forum To Lead US CEO Delegation At New Delhi AI Impact Summit
— NDTV
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AI for All: Reimagining Global Cooperation
— orfonline.org
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Democratising AI in India
— PIB
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Bias summary: Left-leaning NDTV emphasizes US-India bilateral ties and US CEO delegation to New Delhi. Center ORF highlights global cooperation theme ‘AI for All.’ Right-leaning PIB focuses on ‘Democratising AI in India,’ stressing national accessibility. Left stresses business partnerships, center broad reimagining, right India-centric democratization; no lane absent.