January 4, 2026 – India Headlines

1“US To Run Venezuela For Now”: Trump’s Announcement After Maduro’s Capture

Story gist: US forces captured Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro. President Trump announced the US will administer Venezuela temporarily.
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Is there any legal justification for the US attack on Venezuela?
— The Guardian
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Center
Photos show people reacting to the US capture of Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro
— AP News
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No major right-leaning outlet from our monitored sources covered this story
Bias summary: Left-leaning outlets like The Guardian frame the event as a potentially illegal ‘US attack,’ questioning legal justification with skeptical tone. Center outlets like AP neutrally report photos of public reactions to Maduro’s capture, emphasizing visuals without judgment. Right-leaning coverage absent, omitting perspectives that might portray US intervention positively or as necessary regime change.

2PM Modi inaugurates Grand International Exposition of Sacred Piprahwa Relics related to Lord Buddha

Story gist: Prime Minister Narendra Modi inaugurated the Grand International Exposition of Sacred Piprahwa Relics related to Lord Buddha in New Delhi.
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127 Years And Rs 900 Crore Later, Delhi Exhibition Displays Buddha’s Sacred Piprahwa Relics
— NDTV
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Center
Strength needed for ‘humanity’s enemies’, peace and dialogue where there are ‘only disputes’: PM Modi
— The Hindu
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PM inaugurates Grand International Exposition of Sacred Piprahwa Relics related to Bhagwan Buddha in New Delhi
— PM India
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Bias summary: Left-leaning NDTV emphasizes 127-year delay and Rs 900 crore cost to display relics, implying inefficiency. Center outlet The Hindu focuses on Modi’s speech advocating strength against ‘humanity’s enemies’ and peace amid disputes. Right-leaning PM India promotes the event positively as a ‘Grand International Exposition’ of relics tied to ‘Bhagwan Buddha,’ using reverential tone without costs or delays.

3Sewage in drinking water blamed for at least 10 deaths in India’s ‘cleanest city’

Story gist: Sewage contaminated drinking water in Indore, India, causing at least six deaths and over 200 hospitalizations, according to officials.
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Sewage in drinking water blamed for at least 10 deaths in India’s ‘cleanest city’
— The Guardian
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Center
Indore water contamination: Six dead, more than 200 hospitalised, says collector
— The Hindu
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No major right-leaning outlet from our monitored sources covered this story
Bias summary: Left-leaning Guardian emphasizes ‘at least 10 deaths’ and irony of Indore as India’s ‘cleanest city’ with quotes suggesting skepticism. Center Hindu reports official figures of six dead and over 200 hospitalized, focusing on collector’s statement without irony. Right-leaning outlets absent, lacking conservative perspective on government response or local accountability.

4ETtech Explainer: Why Grok’s edgy AI image generator has come under fire

Story gist: India’s IT Ministry ordered X to audit and cease generating morphed pictures of women using the Grok AI chatbot.
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IT Ministry orders X to ‘audit’ and cease morphed pictures of women in Grok chatbot
— The Hindu
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ETtech Explainer: Why Grok’s edgy AI image generator has come under fire
— The Economic Times
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No major right-leaning outlet from our monitored sources covered this story
Bias summary: Left-leaning outlets like The Hindu emphasize the IT Ministry’s regulatory order to protect women from morphed images, using protective tone with quotes on ‘audit’ and ‘cease.’ Center outlets like Economic Times frame it as an explainer on Grok’s ‘edgy’ generator ‘under fire,’ neutrally detailing controversy. Right-leaning coverage absent, missing pro-innovation or anti-censorship perspectives.

5Trump’s ‘rescue’ threat and Iran’s unified rebuttal: From official condemnation to public ridicule

Story gist: Former U.S. President Donald Trump warned of potential intervention in Iran amid protests. Iran’s foreign minister called the statement ‘reckless,’ with public ridicule and disaffected Iranians urging regime overthrow.
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‘No future for us’: disaffected Iranians say it’s now or never to topple regime
— The Guardian
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Center
Trump warning over Iran protests ‘reckless’ says foreign minister
— BBC
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No major right-leaning outlet from our monitored sources covered this story
Bias summary: Left-leaning outlets like The Guardian emphasize disaffected Iranians’ calls to topple the regime, amplifying anti-government sentiment. Center outlets like BBC highlight Iran’s foreign minister labeling Trump’s warning ‘reckless,’ focusing on official rebuttal. Right-leaning coverage is absent, omitting pro-Trump interpretations or emphasis on U.S. intervention support.