February 17, 2026 – India Headlines

1India seizes three Iran-linked US-sanctioned tankers, source says

Story gist: India seized three tankers linked to Iran that are subject to US sanctions, a source said. The incident involved ships in the Arabian Sea.
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India seizes three Iran-linked US-sanctioned tankers, source says
— Reuters
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‘Most wanted in US’: How India captured Iranian ghost ships smuggling oil through Arabian Sea
— WION
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Bias summary: Left-leaning outlets provided no coverage, omitting the story and potentially underreporting India’s enforcement against Iran. Center outlets like Reuters used neutral, factual framing with ‘seizes’ and ‘source says.’ Right-leaning WION sensationalized with ‘most wanted in US,’ ‘ghost ships,’ and ‘captured,’ emphasizing Iranian smuggling and India’s heroic action (68 words).

2Bill Gates in Andhra Pradesh; Microsoft co-founder on a brief visit of state

Story gist: Microsoft co-founder Bill Gates is on a brief visit to Andhra Pradesh, India. He plans to meet Chief Minister Chandrababu Naidu to discuss AI and health.
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Bill Gates to visit Andhra Pradesh, meet CM Chandrababu Naidu on AI, health
— Telegraph India
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Bill Gates in Andhra Pradesh; Microsoft co-founder on a brief visit of state
— The Hindu
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Bias summary: Left-leaning outlets like Telegraph India emphasize Gates’ upcoming meeting with CM Naidu on AI and health, highlighting collaborative opportunities. Center outlets like The Hindu report the visit factually as brief and ongoing, omitting meeting details. Right-leaning outlets offer no coverage, absenting conservative views on Gates’ regional engagements.

3Traffic diversion in Mumbai for PM–France President visit on February 17

Story gist: Mumbai authorities announced traffic diversions for French President Emmanuel Macron’s visit on February 17. Prime Minister Narendra Modi will host Macron in Mumbai.
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France showcases its Innovation Leadership at the India AI Impact Summit & Expo 2026
— TheWire.in
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Macron India visit: PM Modi to host French president in Mumbai today
— Times of India
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Bias summary: Left-leaning outlets like TheWire.in frame the story positively, emphasizing France’s ‘innovation leadership’ at the India AI Impact Summit 2026 tied to the visit. Center outlets like Times of India offer neutral reporting on Modi’s hosting of Macron in Mumbai. Right-leaning outlets provide no coverage, absenting perspectives on traffic disruptions, security costs, or diplomatic implications.

4Imran Khan’s 85% Vision Loss Breaks Wasim Akram and Co’s Hearts: ‘Put Politics Aside’

Story gist: Former Pakistan PM Imran Khan reportedly suffered 85% vision loss. His sister stated a family doctor was denied access to meet him. Cricketer Wasim Akram and others expressed sympathy and urged setting politics aside.
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“Unacceptable”: Imran Khan’s Sister Says Family Doctor Denied To Meet Ex-Pak PM
— NDTV
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Imran Khan’s 85% Vision Loss Breaks Wasim Akram and Co’s Hearts: ‘Put Politics Aside’
— NDTV Sports
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Bias summary: Left-leaning outlets emphasize Khan’s sister’s claim of ‘unacceptable’ denial of family doctor access, focusing on mistreatment. Center outlets highlight the emotional impact of Khan’s vision loss on cricketers like Wasim Akram, stressing calls to ‘put politics aside.’ Right-leaning outlets offer no coverage, absenting any conservative framing of the medical or political angles.

5Is It Impossible For BRS To Come To Power In 2028?

Story gist: Telangana held recent municipal elections. Congress retained political hold while BRS secured 17 municipalities and expects to win 6 more.
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Municipal Elections Show Congress Retains its Hold Over Telangana Politics
— TheWire.in
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BRS secures 17 municipalities, likely to win 6 more
— Times of India
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Bias summary: Left-leaning outlets like The Wire emphasize Congress retaining hold over Telangana politics, downplaying opposition gains. Center outlets like Times of India highlight BRS securing 17 municipalities and likely winning 6 more, focusing on its achievements. Right-leaning coverage is absent, omitting any perspective that might critique Congress dominance or frame BRS results differently.