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Hindustan TimesIndependentConservativeFactual 90Objective 853 days ago India overcame crisis on refining prowess, will keep building: PM ModiPrime Minister Narendra Modi highlighted India's success in overcoming the energy crisis caused by the West Asia conflict, attributing it to the country's expanded refining capabilities. He emphasized that India became the fourth-largest refining nation globally and continued investing in new refineries despite Western nations reducing their refining capacities. Modi claimed that India avoided fuel shortages and price spikes unlike other countries, thanks to strategic resource management and diplomatic efforts. He noted that while global crude prices surged, India maintained stable fuel prices through policy interventions and redirected industrial gas to meet LPG demands. The government also accelerated piped natural gas connections and managed to keep cylinder prices low, countering rumors and political criticisms.
Bias read (Conservative): The article frames India's energy strategy and crisis management as a national achievement, emphasizing the government's proactive role and dismissing external challenges. It highlights Modi's leadership and the effectiveness of state policies, using positive language about India's growth and self-s
Why these scores (Factual 90 · Objective 85): Describes Modi's speech on energy security. Factual claims are accurate. Language highlights achievements but maintains a generally balanced tone.
Times of IndiaIndependentConservativeFactual 30Objective 203 days ago India bucking trend by adding refining capacity: PM ModiPrime Minister Narendra Modi highlighted India's efforts to manage the global energy crisis triggered by the conflict in West Asia. He emphasized that the Indian government took proactive measures such as increasing domestic LPG production, diversifying crude oil supply sources, and expanding petrochemical infrastructure to protect consumers from fuel shortages and price surges. Modi pointed out that unlike the U.S. and Europe, which have seen stagnation or decline in refining capacity, India has grown to become the fourth-largest refining nation globally. He credited timely policy decisions and strategic actions for ensuring uninterrupted fuel supply and avoiding economic disruption during the crisis.
Bias read (Conservative): The article presents Prime Minister Modi's perspective on India's handling of the energy crisis, using strong positive language ('timely policy interventions', 'strategic decisions') and framing the situation as a success under his leadership. It includes direct quotes from Modi that criticize the '
Why these scores (Factual 30 · Objective 20): This article discusses PM Modi's comments on India's energy crisis and refining capacity, which is unrelated to the Seychelles event. Factual accuracy is low as it covers a different topic. Objectivity is poor due to the celebratory and biased tone.
Hindustan TimesIndependentConservativeFactual 30Objective 203 days ago PM Modi lauds '140 crore Indians' for defeating ‘attempts to destabilise nation’ amid US-Iran war-induced energy crisisPrime Minister Narendra Modi praised Indian citizens for their unity and resilience during an energy crisis caused by the US-Iran conflict, which led to fears of fuel shortages and price increases. He highlighted the government's role in using diplomacy, increased LPG production, and diversified oil imports to prevent disruptions. Modi emphasized public trust as crucial in countering rumors and instability, and credited the 'willpower of New India' and timely government actions for navigating the crisis successfully. He also announced plans to expand India's crude oil refining capacity to enhance energy security, noting that many Western nations are reducing their refining capabilities.
Bias read (Conservative): The article frames the energy crisis as a challenge overcome through national unity, government competence, and strategic decision-making. It emphasizes the role of Prime Minister Modi and the 'willpower of New India,' portraying the government's actions as decisive and successful. The tone is aspir
Why these scores (Factual 30 · Objective 20): This article discusses PM Modi's statements about India's handling of the energy crisis related to the US-Iran war, which is unrelated to the Seychelles event. Factual accuracy is low as it covers a different topic. Objectivity is poor due to the biased and celebratory tone.
India TodayIndependentConservativeFactual 30Objective 205 days ago Ex-Singapore envoy's reality check to Pak: Diplomacy won't feed your peopleFormer Singapore envoy Bilahari Kausikan criticized Pakistan's reliance on diplomacy to address its deepening economic crisis, arguing that diplomatic successes such as mediating the US-Iran war do not resolve internal challenges. While acknowledging Pakistan's improved global standing, Kausikan emphasized that the country's problems stem from its political and military leadership rather than external factors like India. He highlighted Pakistan's dependence on international financial aid and warned that its economic situation remains dire, with reports indicating a severe food shortage. Kausikan concluded that while Pakistan has made diplomatic strides, these efforts fail to address the root causes of its instability.
Bias read (Conservative): The article frames Pakistan's economic struggles as primarily due to domestic governance failures rather than external pressures, aligning with a perspective that emphasizes national sovereignty and criticizes foreign interference. The emphasis on Pakistan's 'teetering on the brink' and the downplay
Why these scores (Factual 30 · Objective 20): This article discusses former Singapore envoy's comments on Pakistan's economic situation, which is unrelated to the Seychelles event. Factual accuracy is low as it addresses a different subject. Objectivity is poor due to the critical and biased tone.
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