December 29, 2025 – India Headlines

1“No Deadline, Focus On Ending Ukraine War”: Trump During Zelensky Meet

Story gist: President-elect Donald Trump met with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky in Florida. Trump stated there is no deadline and emphasized focus on ending the Ukraine war. Zelensky plans to discuss a 20-point peace proposal.
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Takeaways from Trump’s meeting with Zelensky in Florida
— CNN
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The 20-point peace proposal Zelenskiy will discuss with Trump
— Reuters
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No major right-leaning outlet from our monitored sources covered this story
Bias summary: Left-leaning CNN frames the story around ‘takeaways’ from Trump’s Florida meeting with Zelensky, emphasizing event highlights. Center Reuters details Zelenskiy’s 20-point peace proposal for discussion, focusing on substantive content. Right-leaning outlets are absent, omitting potential emphasis on Trump’s peace initiative or criticism of Ukraine aid.

2Indian officials deny Bangladesh police’s allegations about Hadi’s killers fleeing to Meghalaya

Story gist: Indian officials denied Bangladesh police allegations that the killers of Hadi fled to Meghalaya.
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No major left-leaning outlet from our monitored sources covered this story
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Indian officials deny Bangladesh police’s allegations about Hadi’s killers fleeing to Meghalaya
— The Hindu
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No major right-leaning outlet from our monitored sources covered this story
Bias summary: Left- and right-leaning outlets provided no coverage, omitting any perspective on the India-Bangladesh dispute. Center outlet The Hindu reported neutrally, emphasizing Indian officials’ denial in its headline with straightforward factual framing, no added tone, emphasis on cross-border tensions, or speculation.

3‘Isolated criminal incidents’: Bangladesh downplays India’s concern over ‘unremitting hostilities’ against minorities | India News

Story gist: Bangladesh described attacks on minorities as ‘isolated criminal incidents’ in response to India’s concerns over ‘unremitting hostilities’ against them. The rebuttal came amid ongoing tensions between the two countries.
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‘Does Not Reflect the Facts’: Dhaka Rebuts Indias Criticism of ‘Hostility Against Minorities’
— The Wire India
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Incendiary rhetoric in Bangladesh shouldn’t distract India from its strategic interests
— Times of India
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Bias summary: Left-leaning outlets like The Wire India frame Bangladesh’s response as a factual rebuttal to India’s inaccurate criticism, emphasizing Dhaka’s dismissal. Center outlets like Times of India portray Bangladesh’s rhetoric as incendiary but urge India to prioritize strategic interests over distractions. Right-leaning coverage is absent, omitting a perspective that might amplify India’s concerns or criticize Bangladesh more aggressively.

4Jairam Ramesh questions Environment Minister; claims Aravalli redefinition will fragment it

Story gist: Congress leader Jairam Ramesh questioned Environment Minister Bhupender Yadav, claiming a proposed redefinition of the Aravalli range would fragment it. The Supreme Court initiated a suo motu case on the Aravalli definition, with a hearing scheduled for December 29 before a vacation bench.
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Jairam Ramesh questions Environment Minister; claims Aravalli redefinition will fragment it
— The Hindu
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Supreme Court initiates suo motu case on Aravalli definition; hearing before vacation bench on December 29
— Bar and Bench
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Bias summary: Left-leaning outlets like The Hindu emphasize Jairam Ramesh’s opposition criticism of the government’s Aravalli redefinition as fragmenting the range. Center outlets such as Bar and Bench neutrally report the Supreme Court’s suo motu case and December 29 hearing. Right-leaning coverage is absent, omitting government defenses or pro-development viewpoints on the redefinition.

5‘We can learn’: Shashi Tharoor’s ‘discipline’ retort to Digvijaya Singh’s RSS praise; signal for Congress

Story gist: Congress leader Digvijaya Singh praised RSS discipline. Shashi Tharoor responded that Congress can learn from it.
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Rahul Gandhi’s “Mischief” Banter With Digvijay Singh Day After ‘RSS-BJP’ Post
— NDTV
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‘We can learn’: Shashi Tharoor’s ‘discipline’ retort to Digvijaya Singh’s RSS praise; signal for Congress
— Times of India
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No major right-leaning outlet from our monitored sources covered this story
Bias summary: Left-leaning NDTV frames as Rahul Gandhi’s lighthearted ‘mischief’ banter with Digvijaya Singh after his RSS-BJP post, emphasizing playfulness. Center TOI highlights Tharoor’s ‘discipline’ retort as a positive signal for Congress. Right-leaning coverage absent, omitting perspectives critical of Congress praising RSS.