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WHILE THE WORLD NEGOTIATES PEACE, ISRAEL POUNDS LEBANON — AND NO ONE CAN STOP IT
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New Delhi discovers the lost mines of Hormuz and links Lebanese strikes to its own energy bill
Dominant angle identified — does not reflect unanimity of this country’s media
New Delhi covers Lebanon through the question everyone asks but no one solves: why doesn't Iran reopen the Strait of Hormuz? The Times of India develops the angle of 'invisible sea dangers' — Iranian mines Tehran has lost track of — transforming a diplomatic question into naval thriller. The second article reports joint US-Lebanon calls on Israel to suspend strikes as a 'gesture' before negotiations. Indian coverage connects the dots: strikes on Lebanon sabotage talks, talks condition Hormuz reopening, and Hormuz conditions India's economy. This is a causal chain India experiences directly at the gas pump.
Energy economics that subsumes Lebanese humanitarian stakes
Official neutrality masking India-Israel commercial relations
Naval thriller of mines distracts from political question
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