Aditi Bhaduri

Aditi Bhaduri is a widely published journalist and political analyst. She tweets @aditijan. This is an opinion piece. The views expressed above are the authors own. The Quint neither endorses nor is responsible for them.

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The Daily's Verdict

This author has a poor reputation for journalistic standards and is not considered a reliable news source.

Bias

75%

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  • The author has a clear bias towards India's relations with Central Asia. They frequently praise the historical and cultural ties between India and these countries, as well as India's efforts to strengthen its relationship with them.

Conflicts of Interest

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  • There are no clear indications of conflicts of interest in the author's writing.

Contradictions

85%

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  • The author contradicts themselves by stating that Iran did not rush to blame anyone after the Kerman attacks but then later states that it was Israel who assassinated Hamas leader Saleh Al Arouri in Lebanon a day before.

Deceptions

50%

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  • The author contains a statement from an anonymous source stating that India refused to be part of Operation Prosperity Guardian which is not true according to official reports. For example, the article states 'India has refused to be part of Operation Prosperity Guardian' but it does not provide any specific information or evidence to support this claim.

Recent Articles

Red Sea Becomes Flashpoint in Israel-Iran Conflict, Global Trade Suffers as Houthi Militants Target Shipping with Impunity

Red Sea Becomes Flashpoint in Israel-Iran Conflict, Global Trade Suffers as Houthi Militants Target Shipping with Impunity

Broke On: Tuesday, 16 January 2024 The Red Sea has become a major flashpoint in the conflict between Israel and Iran, with Houthi militants targeting shipping for months despite warnings. As a result, global trade has declined significantly due to increased freight costs and doubled prices after attacks by the Houthis. The US Navy SEALs seized Iranian-made missile parts bound for Yemen in a raid last week but two commandos went missing. A new ship came under suspected fire from the Houthis and sustained damage.
Iran Faces Public Anger After Deadly ISIS Attack in Kerman

Iran Faces Public Anger After Deadly ISIS Attack in Kerman

Broke On: Saturday, 06 January 2024 Iran faces public anger after ISIS takes responsibility for deadly bombings in Kerman, killing 88 and injuring more than 200. The government initially blamed Israel but later claimed another enemy was responsible. Terrorism exposes a vulnerability Iran doesn't want to admit as it has been using its military presence in Iraq and Syria to keep terrorist groups at bay, but this sense of security was shattered on Wednesday with the deadliest attack since 1979. ISIS claims responsibility and threatens more attacks against Iran.