💨 Abstract
The Pahalgam attack was a national tragedy in India, swiftly and emotionally covered by the media. However, the media's response lacked an outward gaze, treating it as an exclusively Indian issue. In a world with many tragedies, there's a risk that Pahalgam could be overshadowed. The media's semantic choices, like calling attackers "militants" instead of "terrorists," may hinder international support.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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